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Good morning!
Kristi, you don't want navi cd? If not, I'm gonna sell it. Lol
I'm thinking about get a heat shield under the hood, so I can cover hole on the hood. Anyone have an idea? Cost and where?
Kristi, you don't want navi cd? If not, I'm gonna sell it. Lol
I'm thinking about get a heat shield under the hood, so I can cover hole on the hood. Anyone have an idea? Cost and where?
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Anyone here have issues with the paint on your door handles bubbling? It's not very noticeable yet, but the passenger side handle has some bubbles along the leading edge of the handle.
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It's 8 am here haha. My fantasy team was last in points last week at 88, first now this week at 145, with peyton manning still to play. I'm now a point out of second. I had Chris Johnson, AKA Mr. 46 points. My reserves even did good, a couple 20 pointers and one with 13.
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Also, where the bubbles are, the paint is chipping/cracking away on the inside of the handle. I wonder if it is from the heat of being parked outside all of the time? Probably just cheap Nissan paint. BTW, nice wheels Jake! Those look sick on your car!
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I think it may just be the paint and not the fact that I can't wash it once a week. I'd like to keep it that clean, just not realistic for me. I guess I'll add 'paint door handles' to my list of things to do when I get around to doing it.
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Jack-
Those looks nice on your car. and also it was nice to talking to you on the phone. sumitomo HTRZ III tires are cheap compare to other brand/size, but I never had any issue with them that even work nice in rain too. Well...only problem I had was, when I got my car back from uprev, It was hard to get a traction in first(5rpms) second gear in low rpms...
Can not wait to pick up the car and sell it...I gotta start look forward...
Kristi- I'm just joking. Your CDs still with me here.
Those looks nice on your car. and also it was nice to talking to you on the phone. sumitomo HTRZ III tires are cheap compare to other brand/size, but I never had any issue with them that even work nice in rain too. Well...only problem I had was, when I got my car back from uprev, It was hard to get a traction in first(5rpms) second gear in low rpms...
Can not wait to pick up the car and sell it...I gotta start look forward...
Kristi- I'm just joking. Your CDs still with me here.
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Jack-
Those looks nice on your car. and also it was nice to talked to you on the phone. sumitomo HTRZ III tires are cheap compare to other brand/size, but I never had any issue with them that even work nice in rain too.
Can not wait to pick up the car and sell it...I gotta start look forward...
Those looks nice on your car. and also it was nice to talked to you on the phone. sumitomo HTRZ III tires are cheap compare to other brand/size, but I never had any issue with them that even work nice in rain too.
Can not wait to pick up the car and sell it...I gotta start look forward...
Let me know if you need any help or anything - I will try to do what I can, when I can..
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NOT YOU Kristi LMAO...but that was funny too..
See the guy that was handling Chef's wheels dropped one on the concrete and then the original buyer backed out after they found out about the mishap.
I didnt see it as that big of a problem cause I plan to power coat them later anyway..so I paid what the other buyer was going to pay - still steal of deal
See the guy that was handling Chef's wheels dropped one on the concrete and then the original buyer backed out after they found out about the mishap.
I didnt see it as that big of a problem cause I plan to power coat them later anyway..so I paid what the other buyer was going to pay - still steal of deal