Pamela Pepoy wrote:
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> Guy
> Tempe, AZ
> Brrrr, it got cold. 70 degrees yesterday, was 80 degrees the day before.
> Gets any colder, I'll have to put away my short pants. Understand It's a
> bit nippy up in Idaaaho. Happy roadsterin Mike.
Guy ,
The Z has a killer heater in it, so I took a drive the other night. The full
moon
was up and the snow on the ground make it seem like day time. I took a two
lane road south of here. It was 5 degrees outside and those of us that live in
cold country know how clear it can be when it is cold.
Okay, I give I would much rather it be in the 70's and getting
sunburn on the bald spot on the top of my head :-)
Mike
Nowroc
Heat wave at 25 degrees today. We are heading for a record with
the most consecutive days with snow on the ground. It started November
9th. :-(
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>
> Gary Boone wrote:
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> > I've been trying to choose the right part from the roadster parts manual
> > for ordering parts. There are several parts that have two or more part
> > #'s to choose from that are seemingly the same, yet one of them is
> > distinguished by the suffix of ISO. There's no correlation with a
> > particular year or model with the ones tagged as ISO. Anyone know what
> > ISO means? TIA.
> > Gary
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