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Old 01-01-2002, 12:52 PM   #7
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Originally posted by silver_pilate
...I think I finally eliminated one of the chipmunks that has been chirping at me for the last couple of months from my dash.

--nathan
LOL

Thanks a lot for the tips silver_pilate. I'm sure that will help some people out. And yeah, it does help a bunch just to have someone help you with that job. I've done it 2 times already (previous cars--Mustangs) and it doesn't get anymore fun. Took me 8 hrs the first time and 6 hrs the second time.

mustangman65_79, the reason why it only took 30 minutes to do your '79 is b/c it doesn't have A/C. If it did, that time would've increased by about 5 hrs.
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