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Re: Cover those grungy heater valves !
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Would THESE look like they were made for the job????
Would these clear our hood? LOL... Squirrel Crusher
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Re: Cover those grungy heater valves !
Heck Don, why worry about that ? Just poke some more holes in yours, no one will notice
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This thread REALLY got Off-Track!
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Yes, it surely did.
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