Who speak english? (help an Italian boy... that love his Favorit)
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And what do you think about it?
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....everywhere....
Wonderfoul and useful this idea too, I saw that you have this item (I don't know what is her name in english so i post an image)
http://www.tuning-skoda.sk/pl/index.php?...54&xf=1In your country there is this item but for the rear of the car?
I saw even that you have a carburetor model, good if I have this kind of car I will use a double a quadruple carburetor... <img src="/images/graemlins/biglaugh_.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/biglaugh_.gif" alt="" />
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And what do you think about it?
Is this a photo retouching?
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I found this kind of bulb only for front ligth, not for the side lamp... :-( Some car I saw that
use a silver cover for the bulb, but for the Favorit I didn't find anything... I am trying
to use a white (when power off and orange when lighting) led.That's a good idea. You also can do something like this: thread
That's what i did with my front indicators - simply put a thin coat of a silver paint (spray). -
I saw even that you have a carburetor model, good if I have this kind of car I will use a double
a quadruple carburetor...Very funny... and 4 times bigger tank for fuel......
<img src="/images/graemlins/zakrecony.gif" alt="" />
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Is this a photo retouching?
No, why?
This is a real photo of my work. More images are hereThere are one pair of daytime running lights and one pair for driving in mist.
In Poland now we have to drive with lights on all over the day. In Italy you have different rules. -
I saw that you have this item (I don't know what is her
name in english so i post an image)"Support" ???
http://www.tuning-skoda.sk/pl/index.php?...54&xf=1
In your country there is this item but for the rear of the car?No, only for front of the car. You know, it,s needed to support undercarriage and shock absorbers. Without it, sometimes, the windscreen can broke because of condition of our roads in Poland (very funny).
But why do you ask about this "support" on the rear of the car? Do you need something in this place? Why?
I must confess : my english .... I forgot everything.... but I hope, you understand what I'm talking about...
<img src="/images/graemlins/gris.gif" alt="" />
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Very funny... and 4 times bigger tank for fuel......
<img src="/images/graemlins/hehe_.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/zakrecony.gif" alt="" /> but then you are very fast... <img src="/images/graemlins/waytogo.gif" alt="" />. It is a show when you open the bonnet...
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"Support" ???
No, only for front of the car. You know, it,s needed to support undercarriage and shock
absorbers. Without it, sometimes, the windscreen can broke because of condition of our
roads in Poland (very funny).But why do you ask about this "support" on the rear of the car? Do you need something in this
place? Why?I must confess : my english .... I forgot everything.... but I hope, you understand what I'm
talking about...I understand what you say. Nor I speak good English... really your windscreen can broke??? <img src="/images/graemlins/szok.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/szok.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/szok.gif" alt="" /> . your road are really bad!!! Here in my city, in the South of the Italy the road are bad, but We never broke a windscreen <img src="/images/graemlins/sick_.gif" alt="" />
I want a rear "support" to optimize and harden the structure of my car. But I think that serves very very little...
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No, why?
This is a real photo of my work. More images are here
There are one pair of daytime running lights and one pair for driving in mist.
In Poland now we have to drive with lights on all over the day. In Italy you have different
rules.The daytime ligths only in certain streets, I think in Highway... Here in the South of Italy the police are not very rigid(hard), so I put on the dailyligths only in higway but in other streets I put them off.
According to the rules we can't mount anything in the car... front bumper, rear bumper, ligths, and any support for the carriage...
Do you know what I mean?
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No, why?
This is a real photo of my work. More images are here
There are one pair of daytime running lights and one pair for driving in mist.
In Poland now we have to drive with lights on all over the day. In Italy you have different
rules.I visit the link... good job... for example this kind of Job is outlaws... because there is not the omologation...
So for my new front bumper (this one Strona WWW ) I bought this fog light...
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I visit the link... good job... for example this kind of Job is outlaws... because there is not
the omologation...
So for my new front bumper (this one Strona WWW ) I bought this fog light...
http://www.lampa.it/eng/Prodotti_scheda.asp?P=72182No, no, no ... you are wrong. Both kind of my lamps have homologation: DRL - E13, fog - E20.
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Only one addition isn't from the WESEM factory - clear glass before both of lamps. I did it myself.
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No, no, no ... you are wrong. Both kind of my lamps have homologation: DRL - E13, fog - E20.
Only one addition isn't from the WESEM factory - clear glass before both of lamps. I did it
myself.
It looks better with it...Homologation?? I didn't saw the omologation on the lamps, so I thinked that they are home made... WESEM? Who is?
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Homologation?? I didn't saw the omologation on the lamps, so I thinked that they are home
made... WESEM? Who is?There is a homologation mark/sign on it. I'll never mount anything without homologation in my car. I respect law and other rules about cars. For example there are problems with homologation about LED bulbs witch you can buy everywhere. Most of them are without homologation.
By the way - my windscreen was and is very good. I only heard that driving without that "support" between shock absorbers may cause breaking the windscreen.
WESEM -> www.wesem.pl -> english -> <img src="/images/graemlins/gris.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/gris.gif" alt="" />
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By the way - my windscreen was and is very good. I only heard that driving without that
"support" between shock absorbers may cause breaking the windscreen.Only in cars before face lifting (up to '92), i'd say...
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Only in cars before face lifting (up to '92), i'd say...
My car is older... he needs support for suspention... <img src="/images/graemlins/beksa.gif" alt="" /> But a bought him with it...
BTW Why do I write to You Maco in english? And where did you been when I tried answer all questions of our Italian Friend? You probably better know english - You have to know english better than me. I live in Gdańsk, you prefer other country............... How can you drive on the left side of the road<img src="/images/graemlins/winner.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/zakrecony.gif" alt="" />
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How can you drive on the left side of the road
Just simply follow the others <img src="/images/graemlins/jezor.gif" alt="" />
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There is a homologation mark/sign on it. I'll never mount anything without homologation in my
car. I respect law and other rules about cars. For example there are problems with
homologation about LED bulbs witch you can buy everywhere. Most of them are without
homologation.By the way - my windscreen was and is very good. I only heard that driving without that
"support" between shock absorbers may cause breaking the windscreen.WESEM -> www.wesem.pl -> english -
In Italy we don't have specified rules about tuning... We can't remove nor the badges... :-( we can't touch nothing... <img src="/images/graemlins/sick_.gif" alt="" />
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Only in cars before face lifting (up to '92), i'd say...
The favorit before 1992 are lowest?
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The favorit before 1992 are lowest?
What do you mean by "lowest"?