I can understand the "worked hard for what I've got" mindset. Rewarding someone who has done just that is what I'm referring to. Hard work can be rewarded in different ways.
Now, if I had a son who was an ass-clown, it would be a different matter.
Saw a porsche with lambo doors. It rocked. The upside is with a lowered car and that door mod, you'll never have to worry about needing enough side-room in order to open the doors W I D E enough to get out.
Does it matter "who" paid for it? So what if he got it as a gift. If I had the extra cash layin around, I'd give my son (if I had one : ) a Carrera GT for his birthday.
I don't understand the mind-set that giving someone something of value makes it worth less than if they'd bought it...
The chick has a hot bod, too bad her face looks like a bulldog : )
arlydude..........Don't sweat all the jealous old farts here on the board. One or two in particular are assholes by nature who think what they say is really important, but the others, they're just having a bit of fun. So...
I use two relatively easy and inexpensive methods for removing the grey finish off of a Gen I dash. The first is Easy Off oven cleaner in the orange can. Apply a good coat all over the face of the dash and let sit until the finish can be wiped off. Apply more as needed.
Second, is denatured...
A quick search in a number of used car trade rags shows several GTS Vipers for $35k to $38k. I recently passed on a ACR with 4300 miles for less than 50k.
Sure, the car is a good deal. For the seller : )
Ever wonder how some used Viper dealers are able to get enough cars to sell and stay in business?
Many people that own Vipers aren't associated with online Viper comunities or clubs. Because of the lack of knowledge by the sellers of said Vipers, many good deals are to be found.
IMHO.....60k...
Ahh, the knob..............
With the drivers side kneeboard removed, put your hand on the left side of the switch assembly then slide your fingers around to the top of it. You'll feel a small depression with a push-button in the middle of it. Press it, then pull the knob/shaft out of the...
Re: How do you remove the light knob on a \'94 RT/10?
I did a search and though there's some descriptions of the procesws for removing the knob, I still can't figure it out.
How do you remove the light knob on a \'94 RT/10?
I'm in the middle of a dash replacement and am stuck. I can't figure out how to remove the light knob so I can pull the dash off.
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