Sheesh, I'd have a tough time doing that; I'm only good for about 45k/yr.
-j.
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From: Werner Fehlauer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wow - I can see why such a lease is an expensive way to go. You're looking
at $3500 just to use this car for 5 months, then another $30,000 to
purchase? No way that any reasonable person can put on the remaining lease
miles on this car in those 5 months, so ten cents per mile ends up
realistically more like 50 or 60 cents...
And its a 3 year old (going on 4 later this year) medium performance car -
having been replaced by the SLK55 AMG for a few years already!) The present
leaser really got taken to the cleaners, IMO - having driven the car so few
miles. Assuming it was a 24 month lease, that means its cost him around
$6/mile, + maintenance and operating expenses!
Also, since when is an SLK a front wheel drive (FWD)?? Does anyone proof
read these items???
Werner
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From: Mitch Haley
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Subject: [MBZ] take over slk320AMG lease $0.10 per mile
http://www.leasetrade.com/find_a_lease/vehicle_detail.cfm?ID=1519make_name1=Mer
cedes-Benz
It's got 2100 miles on it, with 5 months remaining on the lease.
30k+ miles available to use in those five months.
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You are (or were in this case) using flared wrenches, right? I learned a
long time ago to not even attempt most any brake fitting with a normal open
end wrench...
I'm sure at this point my dad would say something like get the torch, I
would cringe at the though of how flammable brake fluid is, and then he
would spend 2-15 minutes on it and have it emerge without issue...
Levi (:
On 1/5/07, LarryT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy!
The bleed valves on the rear calipers of my 91 300D 2.5T are corroded
so
badly they will not unscrew. Attempts to grab them with a vise-grips or
similar results in the bleeders starting to collapse as they are turned.
I haven't had any luck with easy-outs - last time I tried one it broke off
inside the bleeder! No fun there!
So, what works? What doesn't?
Thx -
Larry T (67 MGB, 74 911, 78 240D, 91 300D)
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