Re: A rose by any other name . . .

From: Jay Laifman (Jay_Laifman(at)countrywide.com)
Date: Wed Apr 29 1998 - 17:18:08 CDT


I would suggest that your rear brakes are not adjusted tight enough.

lauri(at)lorenzo.pp.fi (Lauri Lehtinen) on 04/29/98 03:11:54 PM

To: "Jay Laifman" <Jay_Laifman(at)countrywide.com>
cc: alpines(at)autox.team.net (bcc: Jay Laifman/Legal/CF/CCI)
Subject: Re: A rose by any other name . . .


BTW,
A customer of mine,
an anti-theft-specialist, said he will build an anti-theft system to my
Alpine, and the hot button will be in the Fidel Castro Lighter. After the
job it won't light cigarillos or havannas, but it is surely not the point a
thief will try first when the 120+ decible horn blows it's humble serenade
to an unsuspected moment of time.

sorry, it is that apple wine again.

But, halleluyah, banzai, caramba, mille miglia, tallyho etc.,
I phoned to my insurance firm and ordered them to put my Alpine into the
traffic again. Then I turned the key and left home and nearly got killed
but it was worth of it!

On the dry tarmac in a panic brake the car got a heavy swing. I know I have
lost one of the anti-roll bar's rubbers, but might that be enough to send
rear tyres at my door level when I brake?

Three weeks, and the street lights will not tend at Helsinki. The sun sets
(at 11pm), but it will not became dark! And the sun also rises, at 3 am.
Come, folks, to see the scandinavian rythm of seasons!

And applewine.

Lorenzo

Lauri Lehtinen
Lehtipuu Oy
Kirkonkyläntie 83
00780 Helsinki
Finland

Phone: 0400 851 988 (int. +358 400 851 988)



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