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Gregg

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  1. it's not that they take the jobs that nobody wants, it's that they take the jobs that nobody wants at the wages that are currently paid. The problem is that everyone wants what's cheapest and not necessarily what's best for the country and its legal citizens. If the wages for "jobs that no one wants" (i.e. janitorial work, food service, agriculture, etc) were increased to reflect the demand in labor from employers for those jobs, then legal citizens would want them. So kick out the illegals, raise the wages for shitty jobs, and let everyone pay a little more for fruits, vegetables, and fast food.

  2. Directions from Boston/North Shore

    Take Route 93 South to Storrow Drive. Take the Fenway exit. Follow Outbound /Riverway signs to Boylston Street (taking a right off the ramp). Boylston St. will merge onto Brookline Ave. Follow Brookline Ave. to the Riverway/Jamaica Way intersection. Turn left onto the Riverway (this will turn into the Jamaica Way). You will go through the intersection with Perkins Street (Max Warburg Sq.) and Jamaica Pond will appear on your right. Go 1/2 way around the rotary (Kelley Circle) and at the lights turn right onto Pond Street. Pond Street will turn into Newton Street. The museum is located in Larz Anderson Park on the right about a 1/2 mile from the rotary.

    Directions from West (Rte. 128/ I-95)

    Take Rte. 128/ I-95 to Rte. 9 towards Boston. You will eventually pass the Chestnut Hill Mall on your left. Six lights after the Mall, you come to a major intersection (approx. 5 miles from Rte 128/ Rte. 9 intersection). Take a right onto Lee St. (If you pass the reservoir on Rte. 9 you’ve gone to far). Follow Lee to it’s end. This is Newton St. Turn left onto Newton St. Stay to the right around the bend. The museum is in Larz Anderson Park which is 1/4 mile on the left.

    Directions from Boston/South Shore

    Take Rte. 3/ I-93 to exit 11. Granite Ave/Ashmont. Follow Granite Ave north to second traffic light, then turn left onto Rte. 203. Follow Rte. 203 (also called Gallivan and later Morton Blvd.) to the rotary where the Arborway and Rte. 203 meet. Follow the Arborway for 1/2 mile, merging left with traffic. You will come to a third rotary (Kelley Circle). Follow the rotary 3/4 of the way around to the light, effectively reversing your direction. Turn right onto Pond Street which becomes Newton Street. The museum is located in the park on the right 1/2 mile from the rotary. You have gone too far if Jamaica Pond is on your left.

  3. i wonder why they choose the 18T and not the 19T instead ? any ideas ?

    motronic 4.3 and 4.4 can't control boost spikes well on the 19T (actually, any of the newer turbos with the angled exhaust flanges and larger exhaust outlets).

  4. It's that time of the year again!

    IPB Image

    Officially the event starts at 10AM, but people start arriving with their cars around 8AM. It is an outdoor even and goes on whether there is rain or shine. This is a great chance to meet up with some fellow VSers and also to meet some other Volvo owners who are not (yet :) ) members on the board. I've gone the past two years and will definitely be attending this year as well.

    If you click on the image above it will bring you to the info page for SCD7. You must register by either emailing Phil at phil@villageautomotive.com or calling 617.923.9230. There is a $10 admission charge for each vehicle displayed, which includes two adult admissions.

    So here it is. Feel free to discuss. Anyone else plan on attending?

  5. I had a good time guys! It was nice to meet some new faces and see some familiar ones as well. Sorry, I didn't take any pictures either. Rein's definitely had some good food and was a good location for the meet. I wish more of you had been able to stick around longer. Russ, Rod, Phil, and I grabbed some beers and talked for another hour or two after everyone else left :)

    For anyone interested, I am looking at setting up another GTG at F1 Outdoors for either the end of August or the middle of September. I am currently in contact with their private events director so I will start a new thread once I get the details sorted out.

    Good pix guys, nice turnout.

    Gregg, where'd those wheels come from?

    I bought another set B)

  6. yes, there are two.

    what is the other recall besides the fuel tank heat shield? :blink:

    Your recall number for your car is: 04V368000 Fuel tank inspection/replacement. (this is alldata’s number)

    It says that you can call 1-800-458-1552 and tell them volvo’s recall number R139. You can also call Highway traffic safety administration hotline: 1-888-327-4236.

    The summary says: On certain passenger vehicles, after prolonged exposure to heat, the fuel tank may seep or leak fuel at the points where the heat shield is attached. Consequence: Fuel leakage, in the presence of an ignition source, could result in a fire.

    I hope this helps you.

    that is the one he just had done, so that's not it.

    FYI: after I had the recall item checked (they only inspected, did not actually have to do anything) my car started leaking gas. I took the car back into Volvo and they informed me that it was leaking from the fuel tank filler neck (basically the hose that goes from the fuel door to the gas tank) at one of the seals/connections. Volvo said it was unrelated to the recall item inspection and just a coincidence that it started leaking after it went in...riiiiiiiiiiight...It only leaks when filled above 16 or 17 gallons, so I just don't fill up all the way. Volvo quoted me ~$300 to fix the leak on the filler neck.

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