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Let's see your Volvo (The Photo Thread)
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reinier claasen
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Linda, That does look nice. Did you do it your self or was it a kit?
2001 Volvo V70 t5 - K&N Air filter
Its a kit that i bought, just to paint and mount on!
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reinier claasen
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Wow... If I may ask, how much did it cost?Linda wrote:Its a kit that i bought, just to paint and mount on!
2001 Volvo V70 t5 - K&N Air filter
It costs around 9000 SEK, 1 us = 7,14 SEK
You make the math
You make the math
- RobTheModd
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9000 Swedish kronor = 1,323.549 U.S. dollarsLinda wrote:It costs around 9000 SEK, 1 us = 7,14 SEK
You make the math
Done. lol. For 1.3k I would probably put that on my 850. Ive been looking for a hood sim to that so when I put a better air intake and start modding my 850.
+ it just looks so cool.
Where did you buy it? Online perhaps?
Btw, NICE BLACK WAGON!!! thats what im talk about when I say BLACK!!!!
I have been driving Volvos since I was 14, but I wasnt obsessed until I bought my V70 T5. I drove my first wagon like I hated it and it still ran like a champ, until the day I put it into the back of a 2006 Yukon at 45 mph. The Yukon won.
I didnt know how much I loved it until it was gone. So I decided I needed another Volvo wagon. My 2001 V70 T5 has been a mysterious mechanical nightmare since I bought it a year ago, but Im still in love with my T5
My ultimate goal is to have my car running like it should and smarter than any dismissive Dealership Tech I come across!
I didnt know how much I loved it until it was gone. So I decided I needed another Volvo wagon. My 2001 V70 T5 has been a mysterious mechanical nightmare since I bought it a year ago, but Im still in love with my T5
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2001 V70 T5- Classic Red-117k
Purchased: Halloween '08 -- Total $$ Repair Costs As of 7/24/10: $7,500 (p.s.-ALWAYS buy the extended warranty!)
"I own a Volvo because I love it, not because I can afford it!"
Purchased: Halloween '08 -- Total $$ Repair Costs As of 7/24/10: $7,500 (p.s.-ALWAYS buy the extended warranty!)
"I own a Volvo because I love it, not because I can afford it!"
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micah861
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- Year and Model: 98 S70, 98 S70 T5M
- Location: Cheyenne, WY
RobTheModd wrote:9000 Swedish kronor = 1,323.549 U.S. dollarsLinda wrote:It costs around 9000 SEK, 1 us = 7,14 SEK
You make the math
Done. lol. For 1.3k I would probably put that on my 850. Ive been looking for a hood sim to that so when I put a better air intake and start modding my 850.
+ it just looks so cool.
Where did you buy it? Online perhaps?
im pretty sure it came from Elevate, they dont make stuff for our older cars
Red 98 S70 T5M
Black 98 S70 N/A
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- RobTheModd
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Awe, what a bummer. That would have looked rather... HAWT on my 850 although i must say, 850's do look rather sharp as it stands. I know ive gotten some good feedback about appearance. Im sure I can pull something up though.micah861 wrote:RobTheModd wrote:9000 Swedish kronor = 1,323.549 U.S. dollarsLinda wrote:It costs around 9000 SEK, 1 us = 7,14 SEK
You make the math
Done. lol. For 1.3k I would probably put that on my 850. Ive been looking for a hood sim to that so when I put a better air intake and start modding my 850.
+ it just looks so cool.
Where did you buy it? Online perhaps?
im pretty sure it came from Elevate, they dont make stuff for our older carshttp://www.elevatecars.com/
Micah, im sure you can agree. yours looks pretty sharp as well.






