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2016 Corvette Stingray 2LT 1969 280SE 2023 Ram 1500 2007 Tiara 3200 |
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You need one of these. I got a blue one with your name written in the dust on the hood. Come check it out.
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http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/279786/how_to_remove_a_parking_boot.html?page=3&cat=27
"Removing the boot without tools or damage is actually a very simple matter. Simply let out about half of the air from the "booted" tired. Once you let the air out the prong that holds the boot in place can be slid past the tire, exposing the hubcap. I had initially intended to change the tire but I found that after sliding the clamp off the front of the tire the rest of the boot was only hooked into the wheel from the rear. I got behind the wheel of the car, started it and drove it a few inches forward and the torque of the wheel immediately popped the boot completely off."
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1985 300D Turbo "Evolution is God's way of giving upgrades" Francis Collins |
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Write my name on it, I'm in the market.
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I have a line on a free VW Golf for this winter. I'm going to take $5k out of the next project after Cowles and get a truck at the auction.
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2016 Corvette Stingray 2LT 1969 280SE 2023 Ram 1500 2007 Tiara 3200 |
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