$8500 :)
2006-12-09 10:38:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I say 1st off you want a sparkling mechanic. in the journey that your automobiles guidance wheel shakes. Its a the front tire out of stability or a damaged belt interior the tire. once you've a damaged belt you'll see a knot on the tire the position the belt broke (befour it blew it extremely is) often times it truly is going to be on the decrease back area the position you cant see. only get a sparkling tire positioned on the wheel and get it balanced. Dont ignore to tighten your lug nuts decrease back up in a crose progression to save from warping your wheel.
2016-11-25 01:29:12
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answered by bornhoft 4
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Depends on the car. It is simply IMPOSSIBLE on some cars without massive modifications to the frame. While some cars, such as GM's Kappa platform, are designed for both R and L side drive.
Lotus Esprit? I'd say "no way", even without asking which gen it is. :)
2006-12-09 10:27:13
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answered by Kasey C 7
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Didn't they sell in mainland Europe? You are talking British here, not European. Much cheaper to find a European car and use that.
2006-12-09 12:50:06
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answered by Chris H 6
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Much less than the cost of another car, if such can be done (the switch not the car buying)
2006-12-09 10:31:02
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answered by Lil' Gay Monster 7
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Probably the cost would be prohibitive (i.e., you probably could buy another car for less than the amount it would take to convert your existing European car).
2006-12-09 10:27:55
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answered by amy02 5
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about $1500
2006-12-09 11:21:15
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answered by column e 1
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what kind of car and WHY,just but the car you need its hear in the states
2006-12-09 10:26:45
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answered by Anonymous
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dont even bother, by an American car.
2006-12-09 10:37:56
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answered by mike m 2
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$4827.23
2006-12-09 10:30:18
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answered by Anonymous
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