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Old 06-09-2005, 10:05 PM   #33
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Default Re: Lifting the front wheels..

In 92 when I first got the ol grinch, I used to talk like that. A fella that I met would sell parts to me as he upgraded. I would say stuff like, ''boy I wish my car would leave like yours''. He explained this to me. Make up your mind as to what you want, and you will never utter those words again. I didn't look back. My car leaves, and I can drive it to California. Mabey not as comfortable as the rest of you but I will get there.
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