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I dont know preppy i dont like to race my baby lol but i got that god dam governor that kicks in at 160 so what good is that i would get rid of it first before i raced anything but i dont like to race as it is so
But im with sherm there is no replacement for displacement a little bit of money and work into a 351 engine will put you far ahead than a 302
lol...you're catching on fast Nyborg... sorry 'bout that, but its what we do best...
with tint you will get away with more if you drive maturely... similar to loud exhaust... if you're doing it yourself, i hope you got lots of patience!!
Hey it stayed on topic for like 2 pages, thats pretty much a record round here. I know it may seem stupid at first but I guess it is hard to stay on topic since most of us know eachother in person through the meets we have.
If you do decide to stick around and meet up with the saskatoon guys I bet you'll like it but most people get sick of the chit chat.
I was sure hoping AJ46 and slick66 would stay around but haven't seen them for awhile.
My 93 had a rear sliding window that was tinted purple I thought it looked like crap but it was poorly installed I think.
I am planning to tint my 1949's rear window, how should I get that tinted???
is it set in the black tar or just in the rubber ring?? might be easiest to take it out and work it on flat. flat glasses are a dream to do. lots of soapy water, patience, and a good squeegee. if you can get the glass out, do it and don't trim the tint until after its set... 20-30 hrs...
Yes Ervie he works at windshield wizard on 51st street i think he sold the F150 i saw it for sale on kijii and usedstoon a few times advertised and the location was preeceville plus i dont see it sitting at windshield wizard anymore like i used to
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