Please welcome. A Z4 from Russia

powerontap said:
Welcome from canada (boy, that does sound far from Russia!) :thumbsup:

yes it does sound far far away :) Like from Russia with love ... shall we change it from Russia with Z4 .... trallala

powerontap

you are in the tire business I seam to remember, or am I wrong? I need some help to decide .... can you help?

in your professional opinion should I

A) Get Michelin or Dunlop Winter tires?

and

B) I have a set of nice 18x8 rims, should I mount 225/40/18 or 235/40/18 on the rims?

Thanks for your help
 
sp3ctre said:
LOL, ok, enough of the Google translate posts :roll:

did it come out bad? if so my apologies, I did learn russian in East Germany only was a long time ago :oops:
 
avolkov said:
Rolf-Dieter, inkey$, Thank you! I have not been laughing like that for such a long time :rofl: :thumbsup:

so sorry if I screwed it up was not my intention :)

This is what I did say .... in my broken up Russian LOL

Welcome to the forum, we are always happy to welcome another nationality

Always a safe and happy drive :driving:
 
powerontap said:
Welcome from canada (boy, that does sound far from Russia!) :thumbsup:

You missed school the day they did geography then?

Try travelling west and it's the first place you come to. :rofl:
 
Welcome. The Jam Jar looks great, especially the slippery's

I have been to Moscow. We could be family!
 
MalcZ4 said:
powerontap said:
Welcome from canada (boy, that does sound far from Russia!) :thumbsup:

You missed school the day they did geography then?

Try travelling west and it's the first place you come to. :rofl:

You are both correct since I live in Saint Petersburg, that is close to Helsinki, Finland or Tallin, Estonia. From Helsinki you can get a ferry and in a while find yourself in Rostok, Germany. So I'm not that far away. In it is almost impossible to reach the Pacific coast by car, since it is a one week travel by train and not everywhere you can find tharmac roads.
 
Rolf-Dieter said:
sp3ctre said:
LOL, ok, enough of the Google translate posts :roll:

did it come out bad? if so my apologies, I did learn russian in East Germany only was a long time ago :oops:

I got the sense and uderstood what you mean. Russian is all about declensions in that can be tricky for English speakers.
 
petach said:
Welcome. The Jam Jar looks great, especially the slippery's

I have been to Moscow. We could be family!

I believe that was quite an experience for you. :thumbsup:
I was born in 1983, my mother told me that she knew a guy form the UK when she was young... was that you? Dad? :)
 
avolkov said:
petach said:
Welcome. The Jam Jar looks great, especially the slippery's

I have been to Moscow. We could be family!

I believe that was quite an experience for you. :thumbsup:
I was born in 1983, my mother told me that she knew a guy form the UK when she was young... was that you? Dad? :)

:rofl: now this is funny I am still :rofl:
 
navid.v said:
hi and welcome :)

Inkey,come on did you use google translate or do you speak Russian? :poke:

I speak Russian Navid. Spent three years drilling for oil just outside.......oh, okay you got me, my skills extend only as far as BabelFish :D
 
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