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tlas New Member

Joined: Jul 07 2009 Posts: 33 Feedback: 0
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:01 pm Post subject: |
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imo. if you have to ask what you need to do, you shouldn't do it. take it to a shop. _________________ I'm a female. |
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ayo ma The Works


Joined: Apr 20 2006 Posts: 614 Feedback: 30 Location: Loungin'.
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 9:00 pm Post subject: |
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^ So, isn't that what learning is for? Not everyone can afford to take their car to a shop. What a female comment you made there.... HAHAHA. KIDDING! <3. _________________
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subys0le The Works


Joined: Oct 16 2007 Posts: 752 Feedback: 45 Location: NY-NJ-PA
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 10:26 pm Post subject: Re: lamborgini doors |
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| tlas wrote: | | sneaker geek wrote: | | how do i put the lamborgini door kit on my dodge charger??????? |
buy the kit.
Switch out the hinges and doors. |
or save your money and don't buy it. just my opinion
just throw some d's on that bitch |
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coryblack Much Respect


Joined: Jul 06 2005 Posts: 2124 Feedback: 109 Location: THE ROTTEN APPLE,NYC
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Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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it wont look right no lambo doors on that thanks _________________ "I don't get mad, I get paid"
Seaglow jobs - $20 a pair $35 for 2. Non-negotiable
Reglues and Whitening also.
Pm me or hit me on aim..
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lordf4t Much Respect


Joined: Aug 20 2005 Posts: 1080 Feedback: 16 Location: San Francisco.
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Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2009 11:45 pm Post subject: |
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so my front lights on my teggy one side is all fogged up while the other side isnt, is their a way to unfog the headlights? _________________ OGC <3 |
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Uncle AtiT Forum Mod / Big Footers


Joined: Jan 21 2007 Posts: 5986 Feedback: 38 Location: Toronto Canada | sz14 |
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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:20 am Post subject: |
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If your lights are hazed and yellow....this will work.....
| Cali_Fresh wrote: | You should use this. Wetsand your headlights, dry them off, apply plastic compound (assuming your headlights are plastic), then apply PlastX.
I use it and it keeps them clear for a few months before you have to redo the process. It's a good temporary fix until you buy new ones.
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it's not just condensation right ? _________________
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NYsNumba1man In The Game


Joined: Nov 01 2008 Posts: 444 Feedback: 7 Location: 718 NYC
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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:26 am Post subject: |
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Hey guys im wondering something.
My sisters car died the other day, 01 oldsmobile alero if it matters.
I go to see whats wrong with it, batterys fine all the lights turn on. i put the key in and turn 1 everything in the dash lights up and i hear the fuel pump buzzing, i turn to start and theres a weak cranking. so im thinking that its either the starter, or the starter solenoid.
Help anyone? _________________ flickr
The Anti-Hype is the new HYPE.
99 Metallics, 01 Royals, Retro Metallic 5s, Fire red 3s Sz 9.5-10:
http://www.solecollector.com/forums/nyc-sz-9-5-11-vnds-jordans-air-maxs-and-blazer-nyc-t880137.html
I'm a size 9.5-10.5. I'm interested in jordans, sb's, airmaxes, air trainers, bapes etc etc, located in NYC lets work something out |
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Uncle AtiT Forum Mod / Big Footers


Joined: Jan 21 2007 Posts: 5986 Feedback: 38 Location: Toronto Canada | sz14 |
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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 11:32 am Post subject: |
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Likely it is the starter.............from what you said. _________________
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///\JM. Kicks Knowledgeable


Joined: May 23 2009 Posts: 917 Feedback: 3 Location: The Bay, CA
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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 12:36 pm Post subject: |
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| Uncle AtiT wrote: | If your lights are hazed and yellow....this will work.....
| Cali_Fresh wrote: | You should use this. Wetsand your headlights, dry them off, apply plastic compound (assuming your headlights are plastic), then apply PlastX.
I use it and it keeps them clear for a few months before you have to redo the process. It's a good temporary fix until you buy new ones.
http://www.meguiars.com/estore/products/product_G12310.jpg |
it's not just condensation right ? |
will this fix oxidized/hazy headlights ? _________________ Hi my name's AJ :]
SELLING VNDS BLACKBERRY ! TMOBILE !
CLICK ME !!!!!!
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Uncle AtiT Forum Mod / Big Footers


Joined: Jan 21 2007 Posts: 5986 Feedback: 38 Location: Toronto Canada | sz14 |
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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 1:34 pm Post subject: |
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^^ Same stuff i posted above for hazy/oxidized headlights....PlastX _________________
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Loveforjordan Kicks Knowledgeable


Joined: Jun 21 2008 Posts: 719 Feedback: 15 Location: Renton, Wa and Elgin, Chicago
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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 6:27 pm Post subject: |
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| Uncle AtiT wrote: | | ^^ Same stuff i posted above for hazy/oxidized headlights....PlastX |
yeah this was last page i think =p _________________ - Gianni
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lordf4t Much Respect


Joined: Aug 20 2005 Posts: 1080 Feedback: 16 Location: San Francisco.
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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 8:04 pm Post subject: |
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| Uncle AtiT wrote: | If your lights are hazed and yellow....this will work.....
| Cali_Fresh wrote: | You should use this. Wetsand your headlights, dry them off, apply plastic compound (assuming your headlights are plastic), then apply PlastX.
I use it and it keeps them clear for a few months before you have to redo the process. It's a good temporary fix until you buy new ones.
http://www.meguiars.com/estore/products/product_G12310.jpg |
it's not just condensation right ? |
its like on the inside, im not sure, i tried using a hairdryer like people do for clear midsoles didnt work. _________________ OGC <3 |
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subys0le The Works


Joined: Oct 16 2007 Posts: 752 Feedback: 45 Location: NY-NJ-PA
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Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2009 10:59 pm Post subject: |
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| lordf4t wrote: | | so my front lights on my teggy one side is all fogged up while the other side isnt, is their a way to unfog the headlights? |
| lordf4t wrote: | | Uncle AtiT wrote: | If your lights are hazed and yellow....this will work.....
| Cali_Fresh wrote: | You should use this. Wetsand your headlights, dry them off, apply plastic compound (assuming your headlights are plastic), then apply PlastX.
I use it and it keeps them clear for a few months before you have to redo the process. It's a good temporary fix until you buy new ones.
http://www.meguiars.com/estore/products/product_G12310.jpg |
it's not just condensation right ? |
its like on the inside, im not sure, i tried using a hairdryer like people do for clear midsoles didnt work. |
best thing to do honestly is put your time into it, bake your headlights, take em apart and just seriously clean the balls out of em and reseal em but like heavy duty ... also what uncle suggested...
btw to it to both so there not uneven or anything |
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cemvhr Frequent Visitor


Joined: Jan 12 2007 Posts: 228 Feedback: 21 Location: Maryland
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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:19 pm Post subject: |
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I was thinking of painting my rims black. I want to know what is the best paint to get the job done. _________________ Want List Sz 7.5-8
- Hulks
- Sharks
- Purple Avengers
- Grapes
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Uncle AtiT Forum Mod / Big Footers


Joined: Jan 21 2007 Posts: 5986 Feedback: 38 Location: Toronto Canada | sz14 |
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Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:28 pm Post subject: |
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| cemvhr wrote: | | I was thinking of painting my rims black. I want to know what is the best paint to get the job done. |
Try Duplicolor......or any engine or brake caliper paint (VHT) is another brand.
Try even some local places that do powdercoating...... _________________
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