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et2brute posted an answer for this Wine & Spirits:
"equal parts orange soda and lemon soda. It's non-alcoholic, but some vodka would fix that"
et2brute posted an answer for this Wine & Spirits:
"ale is brewed with ale yeast, lager is brewed with lager yeast."
et2brute posted an answer for this Wine & Spirits:
"equal parts orange soda and lemon soda"
et2brute posted an answer for this Wine & Spirits:
"equal parts orange soda and lemon soda"
et2brute posted an answer for this Peg Perego Vespa Scooter:
"At the bottom of the carb there is a screw. unscrew this and the old fuel wull drain out...."
et2brute posted an answer for this Peg Perego Vespa Scooter:
"You can find your closest vespa dealership here: http://www.vespa.com/ You can order the..."
et2brute posted an answer for this Peg Perego Vespa Scooter:
"If it falls over and wont start it just gets flooded. Simply remove the spark plug..."
et2brute posted an answer for this Peg Perego Vespa Scooter:
"haynes manual 3492 covers most piaggio and vespa twist and go"
et2brute posted an answer for this Peg Perego Vespa Scooter:
"It's quite easy to get the tank out. Remove the 4 bolts (2 front and 3 back) on top of the..."
et2brute posted an answer for this Peg Perego Vespa Scooter:
"To replace the mudguard is easy enough but takes a good while. Remove case from the..."
et2brute posted an answer for this Peg Perego Vespa Scooter:
"Front bulbs are accessed through the glove compartment, remove the round caps and you can..."
et2brute posted an answer for this Peg Perego Vespa Scooter:
"To replace the mudguard is easy enough but takes a good while. Remove case from the..."
et2brute posted an answer for this Peg Perego Vespa Scooter:
"there is only 1 fuse on an et2 and if the horn, starter and indicators work, then this iis..."
et2brute posted an answer for this 1989 Aprilia AF1 125 Sintesi:
"before buying a new HT coil (as these are generally bullet proof on an et), remove the..."
et2brute posted an answer for this 2004 Yumbo Dakar 200:
"Put the underseat bucket next to the frame for use later. Unbolt the carbeurettor and reed..."