What did you do to your Crossfire today?
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Yes sadly. Too much snow and ice here...
Starting to get slick here with frosty mornings, wet leaves, rain....and snow is right around the corner
Starting to get slick here with frosty mornings, wet leaves, rain....and snow is right around the corner
Cleared up that awful hazy headlight on the passenger side using the 3M kit.
Step 1: Mask off area.
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Step 2: Sand with 500 grit.
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Step 3: Sand with 800 grit.
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Step 4: Sand with fine grit.
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Step 5: Polish and enjoy!
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Step 1: Mask off area.
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Step 2: Sand with 500 grit.
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Step 3: Sand with 800 grit.
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Step 4: Sand with fine grit.
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Step 5: Polish and enjoy!
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Its funny that some of you guys put her away for the winter while i take here out of hibernation during fall/winter. It gets too hot here to enjoy the car during the summer.
And HERE would be ?????????
I added this thread to the https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...tml#post585345
I'd love to get it out and go cruisin' on the few sunny, fairly warm days but I hate to keep it insured for a few days of pleasure out of 4-5 months. I use the winter months to do my car projects, this year, the adj. fuel regulator and filter and new IC pump. Maybe a rear bumper repaint and any other small things I can think of. I do spend a fair amount of time in the garage over the winter. It's attached to the house and with a kerosene heater it is almost pleasant out there.
I'd love to get it out and go cruisin' on the few sunny, fairly warm days but I hate to keep it insured for a few days of pleasure out of 4-5 months. I use the winter months to do my car projects, this year, the adj. fuel regulator and filter and new IC pump. Maybe a rear bumper repaint and any other small things I can think of. I do spend a fair amount of time in the garage over the winter. It's attached to the house and with a kerosene heater it is almost pleasant out there.
More "car" detailing time in the winter
Over the last few days, new plugs and wires, adjust the fuel pressure, changes super charge bearing, what racing, rather 10.87 a backup to my 10.85, hit a duck Doing 85 mph on my way to JS Benz.did not stop to look to see what damage there was, when I got to the shop I found that the doc had hit right on the edge of the hood lots of feathers in the grill, lots of feathers stuck to the windshield, don't think I killed it because it flew around and tried to drop poop on my car, but it missed lol now had to wash the car for the second time in two hours.jim
Neither am I! I can now see why people here retired in Florida!





