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Default Caution Don't Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-18-2008 , 07:35 PM


Well today guys, i was driving down the road and I spilled a drink on my lap. keep in mind that I ha d a cigreatte in my hand. Well sure enough, I burnt a hole on the the ceailing of my car
Is their any way to fix or patch up the hole?
Thanks for any advice Oh yea, dont smoke in your crossfire it makes a nasty hole...

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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-18-2008 , 08:20 PM


between you drinking and smoking in your car I bet the interior looks fantastic in your ride.


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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-18-2008 , 08:40 PM


Ok I dont really under stand how you spilled a drink
& put a hole on your roof??
I know the cup holder had somthing to do with this one!
Sorry you burned your girl.
Stop by an upolstry(spelling) shop?



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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 04:27 AM


This should be the basis for a no smoking ad shown on the Speed channel.


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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 05:36 AM


yes check in to a place that does seats and upholstery, I know that dealerships use these guys to fix a lot of interior problems so they may be able to do a spot repair on your headliner

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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 06:36 AM


If it did that to your roof liner just think what its doing to your lungs.


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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 06:36 AM


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between you drinking and smoking in your car I bet the interior looks fantastic in your ride.

Bet it smells real nice also!
My solution - DON'T SMOKE!


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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 12:15 PM


Check with LKQ salvage. They usually have alot of crossfire parts. Get a new/used one.

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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 12:28 PM


I had a similar problem in my crossfire. I was practicing juggling 2 open cans of gasoline and 1 lit torch in my car, lets just say I had a small accident and my car is now a little worse for the wear.

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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 03:24 PM


thanks guys for the replies. I guess I wasnt very detailed about what happenend. I was driving down the street, and decieded to open a can of mountain dew( not beer) and put it in the cupholder. AT a stop light,
some tc parked right next to me. I knew exactly what that meant
keep in mind that I had already lit a cigeratte in my hand. light turns green, and boom, he managed to get a small lead due to traction control. No problem, within a few seconds I was gone.
As I went to reach for my soda, It was on my seat!!Oh Shi% I paniced and with my cig. hand I reached to clean it and bam, it rubbed againts the roof.
What I'm thinking is removing a back panel, cut a small piece and glue it in.
Or maybe takin it to the upolstry.
I dont know
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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 03:32 PM


This is a little off topic, but I saw a really pretty woman today, smoking, while driving her Toyota Prius "Hybrid".
I don't know, maybe it's just me. But I thought that was odd.



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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 03:51 PM


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Well today guys, i was driving down the road and I spilled a drink on my lap. keep in mind that I ha d a cigreatte in my hand. Well sure enough, I burnt a hole on the the ceailing of my car
Is their any way to fix or patch up the hole?
Thanks for any advice Oh yea, dont smoke in your crossfire it makes a nasty hole...

that little mistake will cost you probably $300 for an upolster shop to fix, too bad the fabric isnt available, guess you will have to deal with it or go with a different color mercedes fabric

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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 04:54 PM


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This is a little off topic, but I saw a really pretty woman today, smoking, while driving her Toyota Prius "Hybrid".
I don't know, maybe it's just me. But I thought that was odd.

A few months ago I saw a Prius that some guy (mid 20's driver) put a fart-can exhaust on.

Same thought as you probably had.......just shaking your head and asking yourself..."why???"



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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 04:59 PM


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Well today guys, i was driving down the road and I spilled a drink on my lap. keep in mind that I ha d a cigreatte in my hand. Well sure enough, I burnt a hole on the the ceailing of my car
Is their any way to fix or patch up the hole?
Thanks for any advice Oh yea, dont smoke in your crossfire it makes a nasty hole...


Well there is a bright side,
at least it wasn't a cigar. That whole would've been much larger.

If you have to smoke in your car, maybe try a pipe. I would love to pull up next to a fellow Crossfire owner and see em puffing on a pipe, haha.


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Default Re: Caution Dont Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-19-2008 , 05:01 PM


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A few months ago I saw a Prius that some guy (mid 20's driver) put a fart-can exhaust on.

Same thought as you probably had.......just shaking your head and asking yourself..."why???"

just goes to show that even hybrids aren't safe from being riced out.


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Default Re: Caution Don't Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-22-2008 , 10:43 AM


I smoke in mine, but I always have the window half down with the cigarette by the cracked window and I'm super careful how I flick it so all the ashes don't come back in lol. I always rub the headliner by the back of the window with a damp towel when I wash it and vaccuum it often. My car never smells like smoke inside. I'm the only one allowed to smoke in it and you'd never know I do.




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Default Re: Caution Don't Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-22-2008 , 11:07 AM


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I smoke in mine, but I always have the window half down ... and you'd never know I do.

I smoke cigars in mine ... never have the window as far as half down inasmuch as that far down and some of the ashes will blow back in ... also, I keep the fan on at at a low-medium rate which creates a positive air pressure inside the car and "pushes" the smoke out the window ...

In addiition, I have a 'ozonater' that plugs into the lighter socket ... this device is not a gimmick, it WORKS ... there is no odor of any kind lingering in my car ... it smells fresh and clean all the time ...

the ozonater is a device that I bought from a company in PA ... it cost me $115 ... I was turned onto it by a friend who had been using one in his new truck for about a year .. he smokes a cigar in his truck every day and after a year of doing so, his truck still smelled like new ... that sold me and I've been extremely happy with the results ...

I'll send you info on where I got mine if you have any interest ...



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Default Re: Caution Don't Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-22-2008 , 02:14 PM


this is why you should smoke with a corncob pipe :] and a captains hat.


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Default Re: Caution Don't Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-22-2008 , 04:41 PM


Smokers.
Believe me guys. Your cars smell (bad). You just can't smell it.
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Default Re: Caution Don't Smoke In Your Crossfire!! - 11-22-2008 , 04:52 PM


[quote=tighed1]Smokers.
Believe me guys. Your cars smell (bad). You just can't smell it.)[/quote]

nope ... no odor ... not just my opinion ...

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