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Additional Brake lights what havoc will this cause? 200 1989

Tony,
If you can read this, at least you got the power back by now!

My brick didn't get any visible damages after the incident, thanks for asking - my luck was better than my wits. And I have driven it 3,000 miles since, many of which at Autobahn speed, without noticing anything wrong underneath. As you will recall, it happened as I was lowering the car, meaning all wheels were securely on. When the jack slipped off the diff, it took of as a rocket and hit the right torque bar, but with no harm done except to my pants.

You got some very clever replies to your brake light question!

Regards,

Erling.
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My 240 Page






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