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Old 10-26-2013, 07:01 PM
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Cleaned 4 summer tires and wheels to put them in storage for the winter

Man, I've got to get rid of some here . . . owning 5 sets of wheels and 6 sets of tires for 2 cars is ridiculous . . . I don't even have that much space. If only I could sale those RFT Contis... I can see how they would look expensive for used tires but I can't be loosing too much on those. They're like new and I have to make up for the money I spent on the winter tires... If anyone can spread the word that would be great

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I hope you are successful selling your tires, but IMO you may have to rethink your price. In the Chicago area, there are dozens of sets of "new/like new" OEM tires on Craigs list, most asking around 50% of new even with almost no miles on them. Like driving a car off the lot, once they're installed, they're no longer new.

Conti RF tires (and any OEM tires) won't be covered by the manufacturers warranty once they're removed from the original vehicle and reinstalled on another. I had this happen to me a number of years ago, when I tied to replace a Goodyear tire that had a bead failure. I bought the set of 4 used about 3 months earlier with >85% of tread life left...but couldn't get a replacement under warranty due to the removal and remount.

Anyway, I know like new tires can sell at the right price, so good luck.
 
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Old 10-27-2013, 06:22 AM
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Added Hellas to our new 2013 on VIP brackets...
Looks sharp! Naive question. But why did you opt for the Hellas vs the OEM lights? How do they compare.
 
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Old 10-27-2013, 07:32 AM
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Originally Posted by KennyR
I hope you are successful selling your tires, but IMO you may have to rethink your price. In the Chicago area, there are dozens of sets of "new/like new" OEM tires on Craigs list, most asking around 50% of new even with almost no miles on them. Like driving a car off the lot, once they're installed, they're no longer new.

Conti RF tires (and any OEM tires) won't be covered by the manufacturers warranty once they're removed from the original vehicle and reinstalled on another. I had this happen to me a number of years ago, when I tied to replace a Goodyear tire that had a bead failure. I bought the set of 4 used about 3 months earlier with >85% of tread life left...but couldn't get a replacement under warranty due to the removal and remount.

Anyway, I know like new tires can sell at the right price, so good luck.
Yeah I'm getting the feel it's high as well, I've never sold tires before so I though I'd take reasonable considerations... But what's reason in a world of blind consumption

I think it's really a shame that everyone is undervaluing the worth of those tires. In the long run it isn't helping anyone but the tire manufacturer. Even at the price I offered it would be a good deal for the buyer.

Those tire warranties are so seldom used anyway plus it's not that dismounting and remounting a tire does anything bad to it really (if done by the right professional). On my last wife's car we change winter to summer tires for maybe 8 years without ever not feeling confident.

But anyway thank a lot for your input, this actually helps. I'll probably take the price down a little initially and see where I can take this. I'd hate loosing too much money but no sale is a loss too... I should have look for like new winter tires I guess
 
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Old 10-27-2013, 12:58 PM
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I got the first coat of high build primer on my roof about 10 minutes ago.
 
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Old 10-27-2013, 01:31 PM
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I just completed a 1,900k trip from Cairns, to Brisbane. Spent a few nights sleeping in my swag in caravan parks along the way. Car handled beautifully, and hopefully I did not get any speeding tickets. Much different drive than my Land Rover Defender!! When I went to pass multiple cars, it just happened, and found myself exceeding the speed limit by several k's

Suspension is a bit stiff for some of the roads I travelled, but the trade off was cornering ability.

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Old 10-27-2013, 03:29 PM
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lol, I cleaned, + moisturized, the leather seats, and fully detailed the interior only to find out a little hidden compartment when cleaning the passenger dash plastic trim. That was a fun little discovery
 
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Old 10-27-2013, 10:28 PM
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oil change straight into the container! love my fumoto valve!

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Old 10-28-2013, 01:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Red jcw r56
This is the pics of my jcw I picked up yesterday
Mini of Manhattan? I got my GP2 there.
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 05:15 AM
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It sounds like I'm getting a new HPFP today. And I'm back in my Starlight blue paceman S for a loaner again.
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 07:13 AM
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Over the weekend.... replaced passanger motor mount with TSW, upper mount with new OEM+powerflex bushings, lower mount with BSH, new coil pack, new plug wires, new plugs, DDM CAI and all the usual detailing i do every other week or so. Cost me several hours, a pile of cash and some blood but saved a smaller pile of cash for my exhaust doing it myself .

Now i need to order some paint and redo my antenna delete with factory color for a flawless repair.

Gotta love the feeling not only of saving on labor but of getting dirty and working on my car with my own hands. My car feels like a total different, slightly rattlier, new car.
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 09:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Inkw8ll
Mini of Manhattan? I got my GP2 there.
Yes that's where I got it very nice sales people
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by ra2fanatic
oil change straight into the container! love my fumoto valve!
No ground clearance problems? I've had Fumoto valves on two previous vehicles, but both had their drain plugs on the side of the oil pan, rather than the bottom.
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by KeyPlayaJim
No ground clearance problems? I've had Fumoto valves on two previous vehicles, but both had their drain plugs on the side of the oil pan, rather than the bottom.
Ground clearance is not an issue. But because I have the GP2 engine shield I do have to get the MINI on jacks to get under and uninstall and while it's up, just slide the can under and just let it drain into that instead of into a pan.

Even though it's sticking straight down unlike other vehicles where it's on the side of the pan, the GP2 shield protects it once it's put back on. I love it!
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by ra2fanatic
oil change straight into the container! love my fumoto valve!

Interesting valve... I would get some new tires as well. Are they bald? Or just the pic playing with my eyes?
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by CooperSAZ
Interesting valve... I would get some new tires as well. Are they bald? Or just the pic playing with my eyes?
They're not bald, but they are on the wear bars so they definitely need to be replaced. Just have been putting that on the backburner for a while.
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by ra2fanatic
They're not bald, but they are on the wear bars so they definitely need to be replaced. Just have been putting that on the backburner for a while.
also known as "racing tires" lol

Changed all the bulbs in the GP2 to LED's TY Pepboys!
Put CF handles, rear trunk handle and CF lower valence on coupe
 
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also known as "racing tires" lol

Changed all the bulbs in the GP2 to LED's TY Pepboys!
Put CF handles, rear trunk handle and CF lower valence on coupe
lol. digging your MINI collection!
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 10:25 AM
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Originally Posted by ra2fanatic
lol. digging your MINI collection!
TY sir i am liking yours as well!
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Red jcw r56
Yes that's where I got it very nice sales people
Really loving the red all around. I wanted that set up but couldn't pass on the GP2
 
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Old 10-28-2013, 02:16 PM
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We had a sunny day in Washington, DC, so I put my Roadster's top down, put on my shades, and motored home with a big smile.
 
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Wrenched it.

Installed new pads and rotors last week. I was getting some uneven wear during break-in on left-front outside.

When I installed the pads, I discovered that my trusty, 30 year old USA made Craftsman wrenches were too wide to be used to hold the 13mm locking nut in place when tightening the 15mm caliper pin. I went to buy a cheapo thin wrench, but ended up buying a handsome set of Craftsman Evolv wrenches. Highly polished, thin, semi-lifetime guarantee*... and made in China. $12.00.

After removing the pads (EBC Greenstuff... I know), I found a wad of the break-in compound was lodged in the pad space. Never seen that before.



* not the same as the genuine Craftsman Replacement tool warranty.
 

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Old 10-28-2013, 06:36 PM
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I changed out my silver A/C controls, cd player, and radio for the black ones from a '12 Mini.
 
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