can i drill new holes??
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Originally Posted by tigermack
Well, you never know when they do or not... until you try, right?
yea i might try em out when i have enought money for new rims
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well i need to pick up the car first its a 83 not sure what model..with 29,000 original miles..im doing full tune up cap,rotor,plugs,change tranny an diff fluid and oil,new clutch master and slave cylinder,maby a sterling carb,rull racing beat exhaust,e fan, an thats all i can think of right now
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^^Threadjack... wtf...
Anyway, bringing us back on topic, to the original poster: DON'T DO IT YOURSELF!
4 years of autoshop does not make you a machinist
take it to a pro, or return those bastards...
what kind of weak-kneed consumer are you, accepting this kind of crap from a business... if they fuct up, it's their fault, and they have to fix it... if they refuse to, get a hold of your credit card company and let them straighten it out for you....
Anyway, bringing us back on topic, to the original poster: DON'T DO IT YOURSELF!
4 years of autoshop does not make you a machinist
take it to a pro, or return those bastards...
what kind of weak-kneed consumer are you, accepting this kind of crap from a business... if they fuct up, it's their fault, and they have to fix it... if they refuse to, get a hold of your credit card company and let them straighten it out for you....
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