Because it is never the persons fault. Someone or something else is always at fault. and since we are faulting everyone but ourselves, I blame George Bush!
At least it is polycarbonate!
Prices are around what I expected. Not to bad though considering that glass windshields run about the same.
too add
http://www.proglasswindows.com
I know polycarbonate takes a heck of alot do shatter.
Acrylic i think is no where near as impact resistant.
Speaking off, perhaps impact resistant polycarbonate like used on airplanes windshield is what is needed.
any shop that deals in polycarbonate, acrylic should be able to do that. Of course a race shop would be ideal as most places like that will not take the liability of someone running that stuff out in the street.
**knuckle crack**
Nope. I don't roll that way. You want CF for looks. Fine. You want CF because chicks dig it.... more power to you.
You want CF because it weighs less than the same OEM part? You or whoever better have facts to substantiate those claims and no "I feel it heavier". Weight...
has nothing to do with "harshness", "being a dick/ass/rude/crude etc".
Most of us "old timers" deal with numbers. When an "I Feel" thread comes about and more so when the thread goes on to state that it has infallible PROOF. Then you have an issue on your hands and you will be called on it...
it is funny. When i opened it up i was like. Wth. Looks brand new in here! The i was like, let me see something, and got a lighter so I can see inside the gas tank........:aigo:
***note: figgie is still alive and not THAT retarded to try something like that!***
perhaps with the cheap rubber hose covered in an ss braid but not the REAL ss braided and lined hose from Aeroquip/Eaton, Earls, Russels, BF Goodrich, XRP etc.
add
all OEM hoses, replace with new.
Any maintanance items. Replace with new.
budget for when parts start to break (what ever you invested in mods, x2 for a piggy bank for the inevitable parts breakage).
Remember. the cars are OLD already. That means lots of items will need to be...
not for anything
my car is an 87. 220k on the odometer.
When I oepend the fuel tank up. There was no rust what so ever. Or anything else for that matter. Rust will only happen if the tank has been sitting open air for quite some time. With gasoline helping in lubrication. It will not rust.
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