Spare parts, which rarely fail, are expensive and not always available. An example is the water-amplifier tank in the Hanover. It is not always easy to find it in the market, but it is easy to damage when it works in the subspace, because it is made of quite brittle plastic. The original can be replaced by a tank from Chevrolet Niwa.

It is sold without any arm, so it will also be necessary to purchase metal hatchways and refine the arm. The rest of the tank is perfect. The GRM liquid can be slightly higher than the maximum-a small excess will not affect the system's operation, since the liquid comes from the bachka not under pressure, but the "scooky".




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