my "new" jag
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my "new" jag
Hello,
so at the end after 1 year of being on this site I finally went for a jag but for a xj6 III not an Xj40 as my username says.
Here is some pics. It has only 70000mi.
I have a few issues with her but I will post different threads for every problem later.
Thank you Very much
Rick
so at the end after 1 year of being on this site I finally went for a jag but for a xj6 III not an Xj40 as my username says.
Here is some pics. It has only 70000mi.
I have a few issues with her but I will post different threads for every problem later.
Thank you Very much
Rick
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Congrats on the car! Looks good and I like the color. I don't have any of my cars currently in the garage, gotta empty it out. After you get the car waxed and detailed using the cover will make keep it quite a bit cleaner. I also use a car duster before and after covering it. It makes quite a difference. Enjoy the ride.
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My Jaguar enjoys the limited garage space here. But a real bath is log over due. The drought thing. Too much for my California duster now. But, I the past, it did the job nicely.
My venerable old Jeep got the much needed bath. It lives in the open drive. Some respite fro tree shade. Much better. After 23 years it not only runs well, but is tight and shiny.
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My venerable old Jeep got the much needed bath. It lives in the open drive. Some respite fro tree shade. Much better. After 23 years it not only runs well, but is tight and shiny.
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Well just an update. I got the following things fixed:
* the rattle noise were the timing chains which needed to be adjusted/tensioned.
* coolant expansion tank leaking, mechanic fixed it putting a metal rivet and new screws
* new brake pads (front and rear), new front rotors
* new front shocks
new oil and filter
* new fuel filter
everything for $2000 included labor
this is the most reputable and cheap mechanic I found so far.
* the rattle noise were the timing chains which needed to be adjusted/tensioned.
* coolant expansion tank leaking, mechanic fixed it putting a metal rivet and new screws
* new brake pads (front and rear), new front rotors
* new front shocks
new oil and filter
* new fuel filter
everything for $2000 included labor
this is the most reputable and cheap mechanic I found so far.