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http://www.the370z.com/diy-section-d...sey-pc680.html Now if it was physically too big, that's a whole different ballgame. Most odyssey batteries are too small for the OEM battery tray. |
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ughhhhhhhhhhhhh is it 430 yet?!
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Nope. Although you're closer than the rest of the continental US.
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lol I can't complain for shìt... I'm at home texting with a girl to meet for dinner tonight.
Should probably sober up from lunch instead of hitting happy hour... Gonna work on the Z instead of my work emails :rock: |
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I'm home. Waiting on JL to show up. :tup:
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Testing the 10mm spacers in the rear. I guess it looks ok. Anyone know if I can keep the original studs with a 10mm spacer?
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Now I just run the five year everlast. Got to buy two within a month of each other (G and Truck). $180/ea suck for unexpected monthly hit. |
TBs reinstalled. Intake air filters cleaned. Intakes cleaned and reinstalled. Horn installed. Radiator fluid topped off.
A couple of remaining cowl pieces to clean and reinstall. Undercarriage spray to go on fender liners and reinstall. Install new illuminated kick plate. Reinstall door panels. Mount wheels and :driving: |
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