rottenII
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yeah yeah yeah
pics or it didn't happen. :rofl
Lol! I did uncover it today. Installed a MGW shifter. Sunday looks like a beaut so I'll have it out. WITH pictures

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yeah yeah yeah
pics or it didn't happen. :rofl
yeah yeah yeah
pics or it didn't happen. :rofl
Will do. Broke my rule and got the two year replacement plan - if it dies, Lowes gives me a new one!MiVor- Ah, I'd had my eye on that one (until I got my Christmas gift cheapie). Hope it works out well for you, if you get a chance, report back on how it holds up.
Nice rides.Well as usual I forgot to take pictures but my buddy's kid did snap this pic. We both got our cars out of winter "hibernation" so I stopped over at his place for some spring detailing.
I did a mop up in the engine bay - mostly all the plastic stuff within reach. I used diluted simple green and a WW MF towel. I dressed the parts with Stoners Trim Shine. I like the way this product works/looks. I don't think I'd use a spray like this in the interior, but it looks like a winner for exterior plastics.
Will do. Broke my rule and got the two year replacement plan - if it dies, Lowes gives me a new one!
IMHO - there is no use for simple green in automotive care. It can pit aluminum and some other metals. I understand you just did plastics, but myself, I would be afraid of overspray
I did a mop up in the engine bay - mostly all the plastic stuff within reach. I used diluted simple green and a WW MF towel. I dressed the parts with Stoners Trim Shine. I like the way this product works/looks. I don't think I'd use a spray like this in the interior, but it looks like a winner for exterior plastics.