Wow an amazing price at only $35 for this handy blower! I use it to eliminate the annoying water drips after a wash. Works great on the wheels and crevices in the interior. A real time saver. A must have for me and the cars.
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I power wash my engine compartment and underside of the hood at an old school diy quarter car wash. I simply use the soap selection and the rinse. No other cleaner products needed.
I typically don't wipe the engine cover off after washing ... for a microfiber towel just drags on the rough...
~ Definitely don't use glue or silicone.
Go buy some quality 3M double sided tape in 1/4" width... run the perimeter on all 3 sides... and you'll be good to go!
~ Clean both surfaces with rubbing alcohol on a new micro fiber towel... use the supplied double sided tape applied to the deflector around the perimeter.... remove the double sided tape red protectant... align and apply with pressure. It's that easy.
~ Mine is fully drywalled, painted and insulated (walls and ceiling). I prefer the finished look as well.
I agree... if it's drywalled... sand the joints & paint it already. Might cost around $1,000 to have it done.
I have to admit this is a funny plate.
Great cars and tastefully upgraded (oem plus).
Yes they are underpowered but light weight and they handle well.
Still No Supra. ?
I had new Nappa Leather produced for mine in Red. The Black was boring and I felt the interior needed some color.
The company I used was Alea Leather and they can customize the seats to your liking. Cost for the premium Nappa leather option I selected was around $2300 installed. I was able to...
You can't find hardly any new ones on dealer lots in Ohio. Nothing in the Columbus area unless they are pre-sold or have some ridiculous mark up over msrp.
Here's my set up with Euro Z4 Eibach Spring. .8" drop on all 4 corners.
Vossen VFS6 flow-forged wheels
20" x 9" ET25, with 265/30R20
20" x 10.5" ET30, with 295/30R20
Falken FK510 tires
Only rubs on a very steep pitch on a rare occasion on the added rear splash guard inner area. It doesn't...
IMO these are the best ones for the money.
They look oem and work perfect at less than $80.
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