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Old 04-21-2005, 10:24 AM
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Originally Posted by anth305,Apr 21 2005, 11:39 AM
car looks sick!!!

btw derek, sent you a pm
I don't know about that. The car looks pretty healthy to me.
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tranny oil leak???


Old 04-21-2005, 01:50 PM
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HAHA, you gus are funny...

Yea, i will get down to the Hooters for sure

No its not a tranny leak....

Its a new car... 2002 (instead of 2000 bought from JWocky).. the wreck just got auctioned in Boston last week

and the scars are noticeible when i get out of the shower cause of the steam
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Glad to hear you are back on the road!! Your S looks great, I do like the Volks. Wheels are probably my next (and last ) mod.....
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Wheels look Sweeeeeeeeet


Bill, Volk's are very high quality and have better offsets than most . Not to mention the TE's and the CE's are respectably light.
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Oh, don't mean to highjack this thread, but since we are talking about wheels and tires....

I had a puncture and had it fixed yesterday.

It was a galvanized nail (for roofing). Damn the roofer!

Anyway, long distance tires took the tire off the wheel and repaired it from the inside.

Now after the repair, I can still see the hole (3mm diameter) from outside.

Should I be concerned about small rock gets inside the hole and punctures it again? Should I use silicon chalking to chalk it?
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No one has any idea?
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Thomas, might want to ask this type of question in the Tires and wheels thread if you havent already.
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I would assume the folks at the tire shop would know a lot more about repairs that you and I and if they felt a NEED to fill in the spot where the nail was removed they would have
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Originally Posted by derek14,Apr 21 2005, 04:50 PM

and the scars are noticeible when i get out of the shower cause of the steam
Scars are like tattoo's with way better stories...


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