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    #16
    Originally posted by d112crzy View Post
    Dave has never done any manual labor on a vehicle. He only reads about it and thinks he is a genius on the internet.
    yes cause logically using a tool designed to do something specific would be alot easier than taking a grinder to the fender. No I haven't done it but why would you make things more complicated than they have to be if you can just use a tool to get the job done.
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      #17
      well... i was going to tell him to ask you ... but i see where that would lead !!


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      A CB7 with an H22, a clean paintjob, HIDs with a projector retrofit, some nice wheels, and a mild drop on H&R Sport springs and Koni Yellow shocks... that's the perfect car. I'd be happy with that for the rest of my life.

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        #18
        Originally posted by DA92CB7 View Post
        yes cause logically using a tool designed to do something specific would be alot easier than taking a grinder to the fender. No I haven't done it but why would you make things more complicated than they have to be if you can just use a tool to get the job done.
        Thanks for your concern
        ""Sometimes, whats in my head, isnt really the same concept in life"
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