I have just turned 16000km.
Btw, I’d expect a photo of the outside. [emoji38]
Outsite.
I have just turned 16000km.
Btw, I’d expect a photo of the outside. [emoji38]
Surely you wouldn't struggle to get parts for your Panda? After all, they're a very common car in the UK?
That explains why it rides better than the standard car. However, I agree with the general sentiment here, they're shocks not hen's teeth.They did say that the Panda trekking doesn't share shocks with any other model, like that's going to make me feel better.
Outsite.
Oh. It’s beautiful.
I am gonna give you my panda to make a copy of yours. [emoji38]
Today my panda needed to carry 5 male adults. About 400kg.
It looked funny... so low!
I guess it died of heart failure on the spot.
Test fitted a 17" Bravo wheel, did not like the look.
That's truly shocking. Service items like shockers should be available off the shelf, as a matter of routine, for all current/recent models, surely?
I actually like that. I think those wheels are cool on any car . How about 16" Bravo wheels I have diamond cut black ones that might look good on a Panda. 17 is probably too big for the arch really.