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Old 05-15-2006, 11:27 AM
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Tim Wasmer
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Guys:

Did this first thing yesterday. Wanted to post this up to help anyone out that wants to do the same.

I got a set of "euro" lights from EBay for around 80 bucks. Since they are longer and I did not want to have to patch the front bumper I cut the extra length along the bend (it was obvious where to cut) with a dremel tool. Then I sealed the end with aquarium sealer. I heard about this reading something on rennlist

Turned out good



Old 05-15-2006, 02:18 PM
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A simple start to your slippery slope

In your previous post you mentioned the car had a "A spot of rust bubble at the lower portion of the passenger side windshield"....what is the deal on that??...I ask because I used to live in HI and I have seen beach cars rust away...any signs of deep damage or other rust spots? I am sure this car wasn't left by the shore overnight getting misted with surf overspray.............M
Old 05-16-2006, 12:06 AM
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I hear it was a surf board carrying car



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