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Old 03-07-2002, 10:42 PM   #1
Stang_Crazy
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Default Thank you Topless!!

Thank you for the info. I was thinking about getting my pulleys and alternator done. When I get my new intake, I'll get that polished too. Are there any little things that can be polished with a dremel??

The only downside is that I'm wayyy up here in Pennsylvania so I'll have to send my parts to them. Oh well, gotta do what it takes. I know the results will be worth it and I'll be sure to post some pictures this summer when everything is done.

Oh yea, we just moved back in December so I know what you're going through. You never know how much "stuff" you have until you move and have to unpack it and find space for it all !
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