Sigma's still holding together, even after a few summer road trips and paddock drift sessions...heres a photo from one of the tours and another after a really half-assed attempt at cleaning it.
Sigma's still holding together, even after a few summer road trips and paddock drift sessions...heres a photo from one of the tours and another after a really half-assed attempt at cleaning it.
oh shit yes. got a paddock with a bit of dew on it and traction is a luxury! its killing my wheel alignment though.
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KFL Racing Enterprises - Kicking your ass since 2008
*cough* http://theitalianjunkyard.blogspot.com/ *cough*
Fast forward to a couple of weeks ago..my cars failed its warrant of fitness. nothing major this time, tyres, tie rod end and wheel alignment, but its starting to get quite smokey and engines pretty tired, so looks like I'm probably going to sell it. I've been driving mums '96 Toyota Corona in the mean time, and will be for a while. She's buying a '05 Camry or similar in a few weeks time. Be sad to see Sig go but it'll be nice driving a manual car thats not mind numbingly slow!
Sorry but the Lonsdale was manufactured in, exported from, and named after, Mitsubishi's car plant location in Adelaide, Australia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lonsdale_(car)
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