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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Fleetwood, PA
Posts: 177
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Ask and you shall receive....It sounds like that is something I could really mess up if I tried it. Thanks for the instructions. I will think about it , but I think if I can find a reputable garage - I will let them take a stab at it first. I am going to make some calls this week and see what kind of reaction I get when I tell them what car I have.....
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