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Old 10-29-2002, 10:43 AM   #7
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You will have to remove the entire center console assembly but the entire dash does not have to be taken out of the car, just moved back about a foot or so from the firewall. Just enough room to get your hands in there and get the core out. I had a shop do mine for $450 and it started leaking again 6 months later. I redid the job myself and took about a whole day but it was worth it. Much cheaper than having a shop do it. Haven't had any problems since.
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T-5, stock 2.73's uugh, MAC cold air, Pro-M Bullet 75mm, BBK 1 5/8 jet-hot unequal shorties, BBK h-pipe w/ cats, Flowmaster 2 chambers, Pro 5.0 short throw, KYB shocks and struts

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Screamin Demon coil, Dyna Mod TFI module, underdrive pulleys

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