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hey doods, im the guy that did crazyasianrice's fenders. just wondering if any one in the area needs fender work done. im free tomorrow and through out the week until friday, then i go back to cali. i would like to swing by tomorrow and help out even if no one does need fender work done.
feel free to txt me at 619 905 9465
feel free to txt me at 619 905 9465
#44
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[QUOTE=spunkysandoval,Sep 18 2010, 06:39 PM]hey doods, im the guy that did crazyasianrice's fenders. just wondering if any one in the area needs fender work done.
#45
I donno if anyone will read this in time but I'm looking to heat wrap my hot stuff today. Just thought of it last night. If anyone has any I'll gladly buy it. Or if anyone lives near or is gunna pass a lopers I'll give you the cash for it if you could pick up a kit.
Thank you in advance!
Thank you in advance!
#46
Originally Posted by UGotsTaBTrippin,Sep 19 2010, 06:43 AM
I donno if anyone will read this in time but I'm looking to heat wrap my hot stuff today. Just thought of it last night. If anyone has any I'll gladly buy it. Or if anyone lives near or is gunna pass a lopers I'll give you the cash for it if you could pick up a kit.
Thank you in advance!
Thank you in advance!
I have a few COOL IT THERMOTEC products
I have qty 1 of the 2" x 50' roll in Graphite black $49.00 (looks the best)
I have qty 2 of the 2" x 15' rolls in original tan $14.00 ea
I have qty 1 package of the 304 stainless zip ties (10 in pack) $7.50
LMK
#48
Originally Posted by HWY88,Sep 19 2010, 10:32 AM
The new NGK stocking number for a BKR8EIX is 2668, must be why you couldnt find them. 27th Ave and Thomas NAPA has 12 in stock at $9.77 each.
#49
Well I don't have them at my store so you wont see me...
I'm not 100% on the A/C lines, I suppose its possible that corrosion could occur due to the condensation that develops on the outside of the line not being able to escape easily. Hard to say though...
I'm not 100% on the A/C lines, I suppose its possible that corrosion could occur due to the condensation that develops on the outside of the line not being able to escape easily. Hard to say though...