OP OP Tym Established member Parked in the garage Joined Aug 23, 2007 Messages 943 Points 171 Location Worksop Mar 30, 2009 #41 Back to the point shall we? Everyones on about fixing the rusting wheel nuts. Not about "Immaturity" and "Grammar", "Spelling mistakes" and whatnot.
Back to the point shall we? Everyones on about fixing the rusting wheel nuts. Not about "Immaturity" and "Grammar", "Spelling mistakes" and whatnot.
punto_matt Banned Parked in the garage Joined May 25, 2006 Messages 16,219 Points 2,029 Mar 30, 2009 #42 https://www.fiatforum.com/classifieds/showproduct.php?product=12798&cat=77
clawliger Established member Parked in the garage Joined Mar 3, 2007 Messages 1,321 Points 245 Location South wales Mar 30, 2009 #43 I will have you know that i am not -17. And if your holyness can accept being labeled a hypocrite as you can not spell correctly either.
I will have you know that i am not -17. And if your holyness can accept being labeled a hypocrite as you can not spell correctly either.
C Caravadossi Established member Joined Mar 12, 2005 Messages 1,510 Points 249 Mar 30, 2009 #44 SurfBored said: All Fiats/Alfa Romeos/ Maserati's & even Ferrari's have this problem. The Italians just paint bare metal but the Germans anodise there nuts! Click to expand... Does the rusting nuts (bolts) problem then extend to all the cars within the SCCS envelope? e.g. Opel Corsa-Delta etc. Last edited: Mar 30, 2009
SurfBored said: All Fiats/Alfa Romeos/ Maserati's & even Ferrari's have this problem. The Italians just paint bare metal but the Germans anodise there nuts! Click to expand... Does the rusting nuts (bolts) problem then extend to all the cars within the SCCS envelope? e.g. Opel Corsa-Delta etc.