Zilla gets it from both ends:
As far as I know, Bob. I've only seen them on 96 and newer so far.
Here'* the hood insulator back in place:


I'll be working on the Zilla for another 4 hours or so, then it'* time to do some stuff to the SLE.
Here'* the hood insulator back in place:


I'll be working on the Zilla for another 4 hours or so, then it'* time to do some stuff to the SLE.
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From: August 07 COTM....NEBF '06, CEBF '06 OHMM '06 ONBF '07 CEBF '07

That hoodliner looks good. Where you get the ripstop nylon from (I checked your other thread and it doens't mention where)
Won't that thing catch on fire?
Won't that thing catch on fire?
Ripstop nylon from the local fabric store. That'* on the BACK.
Canvas duck-cloth on the front, waterproofed. No, it won't catch on fire. This one didn't and I made it exactly the same way:
Canvas duck-cloth on the front, waterproofed. No, it won't catch on fire. This one didn't and I made it exactly the same way:
Yeah, I agree. $100 for tips seems expensive but they are bada**. Dillcc, that car looks ridiculous. I love the color. That has to be one of my favorite pre-99'*. I'll have to decide between your car and PeterG'*.
Grant
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Hmm,
Someone needs to tell Bill not to hold his car up with a stick:

Once again, nice work. Those tips look dangerous, and have sent my thoughts a wandering.
Can an average Joe borrow/rent one of those exhaust expanders from a shop?
Adam
Someone needs to tell Bill not to hold his car up with a stick:

Once again, nice work. Those tips look dangerous, and have sent my thoughts a wandering.
Can an average Joe borrow/rent one of those exhaust expanders from a shop?
Adam


