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burntz 06-05-2018 07:40 AM

he just forgot to mention he also de-linted his belly button

madwi 06-05-2018 08:10 AM

That insulation looks like a nice mouse house.

JARblue 06-05-2018 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3762115)
That insulation looks like a nice mouse house.

That's exactly what I was wondering...

HEK 06-06-2018 01:32 AM

changed the tranny fluid, diff fluid, bought some Alcantara cleaner to clean the seats in a couple of days and clayed, polished/ paint correction and finally sealed it...staycations rule:driving:

Leingod 06-06-2018 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by madwi (Post 3762115)
That insulation looks like a nice mouse house.

With that attitude, it's definitely not cotton candy now..... :yum:

VileKnight 06-07-2018 09:22 AM

Finally hit 1,000 miles on my baby. Gonna open her up on the way home today! :)

HEK 06-07-2018 02:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Leingod (Post 3762349)
With that attitude, it's definitely not cotton candy now..... :yum:

I just ordered a filter since nobody seems to have it on hand not even the dealer which is charging over $32 and I ordered it from Advance Auto for $19...so tomorrow to unscrew the glove compartment...yahhoo :driving:

Tchristie24 06-07-2018 04:58 PM

I pulled my steering wheel lock fuse today. I am applying to dental school soon so the Z was my first patient lol. My buddy asked me what I was doing and my response was “pulling a rotten tooth!”

VileKnight 06-08-2018 08:21 AM

Finally opened her up on the road last night after work, and I was not disappointed. Couldn't go too nuts or anything, but it was enough to turn a few heads.
:driving:

Zingston 06-08-2018 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by VileKnight (Post 3762941)
Finally opened her up on the road last night after work, and I was not disappointed. Couldn't go too nuts or anything, but it was enough to turn a few heads.
:driving:

Yeah baby, now you're talking!!!!

Ian B 06-08-2018 11:36 AM

Restored headlights with Armor All restore wipes. They worked like a champ and headlights look like new. Process took about 30 minutes to do both.

Attempted to clay front bumper to remove bugs left from previous owner. After an hour of work it did minimal improvement. Will have body shop go at it best they can and let it go, Elsa.

Ian B

AestheticCM1 06-08-2018 01:12 PM

Bought some Continental all seasons to replace my P-Zeros (which were beyond smoked). Might pop them on this weekend if I get tired of fly-fishing, but that's extremely unlikely to happen.

HEK 06-08-2018 01:45 PM

changed the cabin filter and for those of you who really do things in real time, it's a PITA as removing the glove compartment look easy until you get to the last screw and drop it on the back of the pocket which now you will need to remove it again, so and FYI, when putting back the glove compartment there is the screw that sits way in back, get that one one first it will save you time and aggravation :driving:... lol I woild like tp do a Youtube video as is no editing and hear all my swears but I would not get a single subscriber :shakes head:

abm89 06-08-2018 01:51 PM

I plan on doing another cleaning of the throttle-bodies, upper and lower manifold and replacing the gaskets for said parts. I already drained my catch-cans and changed the oil last weekend.

that is if i wake up early enough so it's not hot outside.

killrain 06-08-2018 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by HEK (Post 3763032)
changed the cabin filter and for those of you who really do things in real time, it's a PITA as removing the glove compartment look easy until you get to the last screw and drop it on the back of the pocket which now you will need to remove it again, so and FYI, when putting back the glove compartment there is the screw that sits way in back, get that one one first it will save you time and aggravation :driving:... lol I woild like tp do a Youtube video as is no editing and hear all my swears but I would not get a single subscriber :shakes head:

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