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Old 14th December 2002, 12:51 AM
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Also The Wheels Sure does look nice
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Old 14th December 2002, 01:14 AM
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I would have to agree about the openings next to the fog lights. While washing my PT this summer, I noticed that those holes direct air right onto the brakes. That's one spot I would certainly not cover, since I've had the pleasure of using warped brakes on my old car for years. {Ugh}
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Old 14th December 2002, 06:37 AM
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Like the summer look of the Cruiser. See when there is no chrome on the grill it just does not look right. THe rims look great also
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Old 14th December 2002, 11:18 AM
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Got any pics of your rear wiper mod? I want to do away with mine and do something.
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Old 14th December 2002, 11:46 AM
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I have removed the chrome pieces from the "BLACK HOLES",
will use the for show and will be doing other mods to that area.
I have a close-up pic of the rear wiper mod but I can't get it uploaded on image station as yet, keep getting error message.
The rims I got in Modesto California. The price was so low I told the guy at the shop to throw in a set of tires also. I saved over $1200.
Go to www.superbuytires.com for the largest selection of wheels I have ever seen.
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Old 14th December 2002, 11:51 AM
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Originally posted by BLUESCAR
I have removed the chrome pieces from the "BLACK HOLES",
will use the for show and will be doing other mods to that area.
I have a close-up pic of the rear wiper mod but I can't get it uploaded on image station as yet, keep getting error message.
The rims I got in Modesto California. The price was so low I told the guy at the shop to throw in a set of tires also. I saved over $1200.
Go to www.superbuytires.com for the largest selection of wheels I have ever seen.
Send me the pic of the rear wiper mod to tcbcruiser@mindspring.com
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Old 14th December 2002, 12:01 PM
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The Wheel he has -

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Old 14th December 2002, 01:29 PM
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Shelski,
I took off the 17's and put my stock chromes on with my winter tires.
I have a Mirage front end on order and the grilles. Bleuscar has a great idea in maintaining the grills by re-inserting the stock grill. Like it.
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Old 14th December 2002, 06:49 PM
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I see that Cruizin2k's been to www.superbuytires.com
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Old 14th December 2002, 07:26 PM
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It sure does it is just door moulding,( U shaped) I have done it myself... And you can get in much longer lengths you just have to angle cut with a pair of scissors and use the clear nail polish to seal...

But do glue it to the airdam or when you scrape in driveways you can pull it off.. Found out the the hardway, no damage though.. Used a bit of a breakable adhesive and not a problem since.. I used breakable stuff since mine gets damaged over time and I have to replace it.... Daily Driver that has to deal with lots of really bad driveways...

BLUESCAR you have one nice PT! Classy
Hmmm.... I have some extra gold door molding.... sounds like another spring-time mod!
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