CatmanV2
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Well, you might very well think that... but it has been known that SM has infiltrators trying to subvert members. Be wary!
Vive la revolution!
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Well, you might very well think that... but it has been known that SM has infiltrators trying to subvert members. Be wary!
Well, you might very well think that... but it has been known that SM has infiltrators trying to subvert members. Be wary!
Ooooo a red under the bed , or should that be under the bonnet!
I do have my red Renault 4 too.More like in the country next door
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That's a picture for the "low loader" thread!Car arrived yahoo! raining of course needs detailing, clay bar the lot. what a car! all the proportions look just right,only driven it into the driveway, was not sure about flappy paddles but seems ok
It could be either new pads or adjusting but dont use the handbrake as the pads have a tendancy to seize on the drum and delaminate. Just leave it parked in gear. The handbrake on these cars are poor at best.Thanks Allan,yes it was great to meet you too. had a look around but could not see any other Maserati's,did you see any?
Allan can I ask a question please? have you had any problems with your Handbrake? mine doe not hold the car, am not sure if it means i need new pads or just needs ajusted but where do you do that?
I suppose this has already been asked on the forum but I have looked but could not find anything.
I hope so too, apart from small problems it is a dream car, if you appreciate art and art forms then the spyder is a sight to behold shape, proportions, flowing line are a real joy to look upon.I hope you have better luck than me with the delivery trip, my first spyder didn't make it to it's new home. Happily the insurance paid up and I've had 10 fantastic years with my current spyder GT. I hope yours turns out to be as reliable and as much fun as mine has been.
What made it catch fire?I hope you have better luck than me with the delivery trip, my first spyder didn't make it to it's new home. Happily the insurance paid up and I've had 10 fantastic years with my current spyder GT. I hope yours turns out to be as reliable and as much fun as mine has been.
As @spkennyuk says the handbrake is poor and best to leave it in gear (I sometimes even place some wood under a wheel if I'm feeling unsure). I also have to do left foot braking on some hill starts.Thanks Allan,yes it was great to meet you too. had a look around but could not see any other Maserati's,did you see any?
Allan can I ask a question please? have you had any problems with your Handbrake? mine doe not hold the car, am not sure if it means i need new pads or just needs ajusted but where do you do that?
I suppose this has already been asked on the forum but I have looked but could not find anything.
Adjustment is easy as it's shoes in the hub of the disc similar to most manufacturers using this system.yes Roary I have bought some chocks as the handbrake does not work at all,however leaving it in gear hmm not sure about that,would that also not cause problems, or are you only meaning short term leaving it in gear untill you can block it?
Does anybody know where the adjusment for the handbrake is on these cars? On some cars it is under the storage box at your elbow, on others its underneath