Rust problems on my new MR2
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Re: Rust problems on my new MR2
Even I can't remember and I set the limit
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Re: Rust problems on my new MR2
Ok so I decided it buy premium anyway since this seems like a good forum
I've got most of everything out of the way now so I can have a better look at it. It's actually rusted up to where the arm coming of the wheel (not sure what the technical name is) is mounted and I think it would probably need replacing before that as rust has gotten into there too.
Drivers side has some rust, but looks decent inside and I cant seem to poke any holes in it.
I've got most of everything out of the way now so I can have a better look at it. It's actually rusted up to where the arm coming of the wheel (not sure what the technical name is) is mounted and I think it would probably need replacing before that as rust has gotten into there too.
Drivers side has some rust, but looks decent inside and I cant seem to poke any holes in it.
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Re: Rust problems on my new MR2
Well, it's not the worst I've seen...
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Re: Rust problems on my new MR2
Finally, I have found a clue about why I cannot post photos. It means I have not enough posts on this forum. Now I know what to do. I thought it could be the problem with my area code, I read there that some areas may have access limitations. And also some IP addresses can be rejected. Luckily it is now easy to get everything fixed. A few more posts and photo posting feature is available