Bricktop
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- Aug 24, 2009
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Corydon,
Indiana
Looked at it, as it sat on its DSM pedastals( jackstands).
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So0o0o I went to walmart & home depot. This setup totalled around $13 I think.
Blender Bottle - $8
1/2 brass fitting - $2
3/8 brass fitting - $2
So on Saturday I decided it was time to completely strip the interior of my gst spyder. I want of to be as light as possible. All seats, panels, stereo components and whatever else I could find. I realized that there is a lot more I can take out but don't want to risk removing something that is critical to the car driving properly. Any ideas on how to take out the convertible top motor, rear seat belts, power antennae and passenger side airbag without causing any unexpected errors?
So0o0o I went to walmart & home depot. This setup totalled around $13 I think.
Blender Bottle - $8
1/2 brass fitting - $2
3/8 brass fitting - $2