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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / December 2006

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diyautomods - 09 Dec 2006 16:10 GMT
HI, just wanted to let you know about a new site, dedicated to DIY auto
modifications... :naughty:

::*http://www.diyautomods.com*::

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* - 11 Dec 2006 15:34 GMT
diyautomods <diyautomods.2ik3rd@no-mx.nodomain.com> wrote in article

> HI, just wanted to let you know about a new site, dedicated to DIY auto
> modifications... :naughty:
>
> ::*http://www.diyautomods.com*::

Most of the "technical stuff" involves working with fiberglass resin, using
a t-shirt in lieu of fiberglass matting, and liberal applications of body
filler.......

.......with the exception of one glaringly illegal emmission control
modification.

I gave up working with paper mache shortly after graduating from
kindergarten.

Luckily, the above link is screwed up, and the slacker generation he is
trying to attract will lose interest in the site rather than accept the
challenge of actually fixing the link to go there.
 
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