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Old 10-06-2018, 10:00 AM
97 SL320 97 SL320 is offline
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Originally Posted by JHZR2 View Post
I accidentally touched the shock and burned my finger. Like a real first degree burn. Even with ice, an hour later the fingertip still tingles. No blisters but red and very painful.

So a minimal amount of operation makes this thing literally burning hot.

EDIT, this is not directed at JHZR2 ,

First degree burn, Ha.

Try and be a mechanic in a shop where cuts , burns , scrapes are part of the daily routine. But hey, the general public thinks they are stupid a holes that rip everyone off and deserve to be harmed.

Last edited by 97 SL320; 10-06-2018 at 10:49 AM.
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