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  1. Nissan leaf’s won’t make financial nor practical sense in Sri Lanka for several reasons. Firstly, Sri Lanka is a country with very hot temperatures running throughout the year. Nissan Leaf batteries which does not have liquid cooling capability, degrades much faster in these hot climates. So driving, charging, parking, fast driving in hot temperatures really overheats the battery and degrades its this is why you see most leaf’s in Sri Lanka have 2-3-4 bars at max unless the battery was genuinely replaced or illegally manipulated for palming off to an unsuspecting buyer the current economic condition also makes importation of batteries extremely unviable. A basic 11 bar battery will cost over 2.5 million with a 6 month delivery timeline. This added to the artificially inflated prices at the moment and strong potential for electricity rates to significantly increase makes the leaf a very unviable decision these petrol shortages and queues will be lesser of an issue than dumping your money in a worthless asset, especially when the opportunity cost is much greater given the high interest rates offered in the market
  2. Hi, has anyone here had any experience with the 2011 Audi A4 1.8T. Did some extensive research on it as read a lot about oil consumption issues on these cars in the European and US markets. Has anyone had similar experiences?
  3. Yes. Couldn't keep the bug out for too long. Went for just a weekend runner this time. Its a 318is. Runs a M42. I checked with Deans and NCW. They both quoted between 240k - 260k for the entire interior. I mainly need to get the two front seats done as the rear set just needs a good clean. Managed to source a brand new set custom tailored from the states for around 50k. Will try Doctor auto for the clean up.. thanks
  4. Hi, could any of you recommend a place to get my leather seats restored. I just purchased a BMW e36 and am almost done with the mechanical restoration. I need to a good place to clean and re dye my seats. I don't feel reupholstering is necessary as there are no rips or tears on any of the seats magictouch at jubilee post used to do it. But they seem to have run out of stock when I spoke to them appreciate any input on this matter and a possible cost for such a restoration as an alternative, are there any good places to get the seats reupholstered if need be? thanks in advance
  5. Some of the progress made so far on the body. The first coat was applied after the primer and the sealant. Some cateloy work need to be done before moving forward to cover some of the tinkering and patch work done on the body.
  6. The condition of my bumpers; Im still in the hunt for alternatives. Will keep you posted if I do come across someone with the capability. Would you be able to put me in touch with a fabricator? The last quote I got was an outrageous 90k
  7. Thanks! Thats true. will try that path before considering a fabrication.
  8. Just to add; The engine and the gearbox are currently going through a complete rebuild. Does anyone know of a good place to fabricate bumpers in stainless steel or copper? The steel bumpers of the car are not in the best of conditions
  9. Haven't been able to upload this thread for sometime. The work on the car has been quite slow due to serious amount of tinkering work that had to be done on the chassis and the body. Most of the rust was hidden beneath a mountain of paint work. Anyways, all of the body frame work and side members were refabricated with 16 guage steel. The entire floor board was replaced, the paint was scraped to bare metal and signficant components of the body including, inner valance / deflectors of both sides had to be replaced. Some body re-alignment work also had to be done due to a shody repair job of an accident damage many moons ago. The vehicle is currently being prepped for painting. However, Im planning to complete the final few coats once most of the other restoration work is completed
  10. Owned one for about 8 months now. What is the ATF oil type recommended Since the Axela comes with a CVT gearboxx you need the genuine MAZDA oil. I got it changed from Mazna motors in Pepiliyana. Costed me about 15k. You need to change it every 15-20k KM Does anyone know a good place to get it serviced I buy the genuine filters from Mazna motors and get it serviced Pitstop as their service quality is top notch. Don't use mobil.Use either Castrol or Shell helix Who are the agents of Mazda right now (i know it s dumb question but noob here) Colonial motors and Carmart. Haven't gone to either
  11. Guys I'm in need to find a place that sells plastic primer spray cans (to be used with acrylic paints) for building plastic model kits. I generally use Tamiya plastic primer, since it's specific to the hobby. but given the restrictions in air mailing pressurized cans, it is quite cumbersome to source. Therefore thinking of looking at alternatives available locally. E.g. TOA Appreciate if some feedback on recommended brands and places of availability could be given
  12. My initial plan is to do the following (However, I might end up covering more once the dismantling and investigation starts. The painting and "grooming" will be the last step in the plan) 1. Body - - Scrape the paint to the metal and undertake a complete tinkering (rust repair) job. - Replace entire floor board and fabricate corroded parts of the frame - Replace all rubber beadings (windscreens, windows and door) - Need to speak to L P Gunaratne - The front and rear bumpers need to be replaced (several dents / shoddy repair jobs). If i can't find a good set, I might have to fabricate both in copper (since it will last longer) - All metal / chrome trim to be electroplated 2. Brake - Replace brake master cylinder - Line connecting the reservoir to the master cylinder - Check and replace brake shoes and slave (wheel) cylinders 3. Cooling - Check radiator for leaks / corrosion and do the necessary repairs - Check water pump, thermostat and fan and repair where necessary 4. Electricals - Check / clean / reset / replace the entire electrical system as necessary (circuit breaker, distributor, ignition coil) - Starter motor and dynamo to be serviced - All fuses, wiring and connectors to be checked and replaced 5. Engine - Check for leaks and replace head gaskets and sump gaskets - Replace spark plugs - There is a problem with the idle run of the starter motor (if this is due to the wearing of flywheel teeth, need to turn the wheel up side down 6. Gearbox - In drive mode, when on the third gear, the lever slips to neutral. Need to check the linkages and gearbox in detail to check this 7. Fuel system - Repair fuel pump with repair kit - Clean fuel tank and fuel lines - Replace carburetor (There is a leak from the bottom end. Cant be repaired with the kit) 8. Interior - Replace cushions and re do seat covers - Hood lining and door panels need to be replaced - Switches on the dash to be replaced with genuine knobs
  13. Finally got around to start my project. Attached are some images of the vehicle being unloaded at the workshop and commencing the tinkering process
  14. rangerover

    Lancer Ex

    Limiting kinky stuff to your bedroom should prevent this happening to your lancer
  15. IMHO the newer ZE3 looks gaudy. Too much chrome for my liking. Also the brand new version looks pretty neat compared to the JDM imports
  16. Its a good car. Have been driving a 08 fd1 for over a year and am loving it. The lower displacement of the fd4 is obviously going to give you lesser power than a fd1, at a marginally better fuel efficiency. But it is still a solid car. If you can push the budget a bit more, go for a 1.8. There are a few facelift 1.8 liters in the market.
  17. rangerover

    E90 320I

    S Surprised to the see mitsubishi in the least reliable list!
  18. rangerover

    E90 320I

    The car was imported brand new by the agents and purchased by me as an "approved" used car from the agents mind you. I owned the car for 58 weeks exactly, and it was in for repairs for over 16 weeks (I kid you not). Which is about 28% of the time. Started from the first week of ownership. Chain of events are many, but a few would be, dying on me at the crescat basement car park (Where no tow truck can reach) TWICE due to a valvetronic motor issue. I had to use my other vehicle to tow it out of the basement and off "high security zone" to the edge of Nawam mawatha (The furthest point where a tow truck can reach). Once it happened at around 7.45 pm and when I called the agents, they said they cannot do anything about it since they are having an office party!!!$%@. Thankfully I was able to negotiate with the building management to leave the car overnight and found my own towing truck service to send the car to the agents. The steering column got stuck once resulting in the push start function not working. This was at home thankfully. The agents sent me a tow truck 8 hours later. The list goes on In summary, I decided to call it quits and get rid of the car after getting all the repairs done.
  19. rangerover

    E90 320I

    I used a e46 facelift 320d for about 2 years without any major issue. As MadMMX mentioned, parts for e46's can be sourced cheap and are less complicated than the newer variants. But a good condition car is a needle in a hay sack.. given the age of the model. Also, keep in mind that, you will be buying a car that would be at a stage in its life-cycle that it would need constant maintenance / replacement of parts. And for a euro (Especially BMW's) this is very bad news. I would suggest a pre-facelift e46 with a M series engine if you really want one
  20. rangerover

    E90 320I

    Mine was a 320i, not a diesel. But the diesels built prior to 2011 Mar or so has a notorious timing chain issue that can seize engines at mileages as low as 20,000. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BMW_N47#Timing_chain_problems The timing chain is place behind the block, resulting in it being difficult to access without hoist lifting the block. Very costly to even inspect the condition of the timing chain as preventive maintenance.
  21. rangerover

    E90 320I

    Yes. After the engine overhaul (mind you at 34,000 KM) the valvetronic motor packed up (twice) requiring me having to tow the car from home / work to prestige. The steering column also needed replacement because it developed an annoying creak. As much as I loved the brand, it came to a point I just had to sell it off and say never again. Another important point to note is that, in the e90 the interior paint is prone to peel quite easily due to some environmentally friendly paint used by BMW.
  22. rangerover

    E90 320I

    If you want to go BMW stick to the e46/39 or older. As vvti mentioned, the amount of issues I had with the e90 over my previous e46 is incomparable. On the n43 diesel engine, there is a timing chain issue on models built before 2011 June. I am also informed that the placement of the timing chain on these engine makes access extremely difficult. Do some research on this The e30/36/46/39 are cars you should start off with if u r first time BMW owner buying a used car.
  23. My FD1 does about 6.5 - 7 in colombo, mostly in traffic, It does about 10-12 or so outstation. i know that the FD3 (at least the models until late 2009) are notorious for battery issues. Have seen several cars that had to go through replacements
  24. Thanks MasterDon.. Will definitely get in touch with you for some guidance in a few weeks, when I plan on getting the ball rolling on this..
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