Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 21:29:04 GMT From: hohnospamlid.invalid (Goran Larsson) Subject: Re: 9-5 fuel line fittings question
In article <34ina5F4cdpmnU1nospamvidual.net>, Dave Hinz <DaveHinznospamcop.net> wrote: > That's about the best way to find out. The Saab dealer here has > been bought twice and isn't nearly as receptive to unreasonable > requests like "can I talk to the service guy". I could have phoned him using his direct phone number. Some dealers here in Sweden have a system with personal service technicans. I have selected the technican that is trained by Saab and then trains the other technicans at the dealer. I book appointments directly with him, leave the key to him, pick up key and invoice from him. A very nice system, personal like a small shop but with the tools and spare parts of a big shop. > It's supposed to be _very_ cold > this weekend (below zero farenheit) so I don't know if I'll get it > out this weekend, but I'm close. We have had temperature and wind speed records here in the southern parts of Sweden, up to +11ƒC (+52ƒF), and absolutely no snow. Not the kind of weather we are supposed to have in January. Nice warm January day in Sweden as seen by my private weather station: < http://www.nospam.se/weather/diagram.shtml?pick=day=20050110 > < http://www.nospam.se/weather/diagram.shtml?pick=week=20050110 > < http://www.nospam.se/weather/diagram.shtml?pick=month=20050101 > Windy day in Sweden. Three years worth of tree harvesting fell in just a couple of hours. Wind gusts at hurricane levels. Strongest winds since the 1920:ies I think. < http://www.nospam.se/weather/diagram.shtml?pick=day=20050108 > < http://www.nospam.se/weather/diagram.shtml?pick=week=20050103 > < http://www.nospam.se/weather/diagram.shtml?pick=month=20050101 > Who stole the winter? -- G–ran Larsson http://www.nospam.com/saab/