Duff
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319 rwhp/340FtLbs. 13.05 1/4 mile.
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Post by Duff on Jun 6, 2007 9:40:00 GMT -5
Anyone else notice the hatch looks like it's slid back some after time? The adhesive simply getting old. Easy to replace. . . www.thirdgen.org/hatchalign
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Post by Jim on Jun 6, 2007 13:14:41 GMT -5
You have some good articles on there.
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Post by irocvirrilli on Jun 7, 2007 23:55:36 GMT -5
what about those hinges that slide down as well?i have some new ones. but how do i install em?
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Post by Lucid on Jun 8, 2007 15:15:41 GMT -5
Damnit i was looking at the car and noticed the rear hatch sticks out about 1/2"....
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Duff
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319 rwhp/340FtLbs. 13.05 1/4 mile.
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Post by Duff on Jun 8, 2007 16:54:52 GMT -5
what about those hinges that slide down as well?i have some new ones. but how do i install em? I would expect your best bet is to fully remove the hatch for that, install them onto the hatch and then reinstall the hatch. My two cents. Anyone else? Damnit i was looking at the car and noticed the rear hatch sticks out about 1/2".... That is EXACTLY what I'm talking about. Over time, the adhesive simply isn't strong enough to perma-place that little strip of hatch. The glass should be fine. Just remove ALL of the old residue/adhesive when you do the job, clean it w/rubbing alcohol & re-caulk for a better word, the hatch back into place. For the right amount of Mountain Dew, I'm sure I can help w/this
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Post by irocvirrilli on Jun 14, 2007 21:15:42 GMT -5
i can get you gallons of mountain dew bro how does next weekend sound for you is that good or you give me a day, i'm tired of my massive spoiler pokin out too far
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Post by Jim on Jun 14, 2007 22:56:21 GMT -5
Who was it that told me you do work for Mountain Dew...Tomas maybe?? Anyways, might as well get mine done at the same time as yours virrilli. Let me know, i'm going to start the body work on my car when i move into the house and i need some helping hands if you all don't mind.
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Post by irocvirrilli on Jun 15, 2007 11:47:51 GMT -5
i'll help you do work on that mean ass firebird lol and help you move if you need me to
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Post by Jim on Jun 15, 2007 17:29:58 GMT -5
Moving won't be a problem, I don't have very much stuff, only heavy thing I have really is my LS1, me and another guy carried that biotch from the truck into my apartment. I'll accept help on the body work part of it though. I've never done it before but, why not give it a shot, even if it doesn't come out perfect, it'll atleast be one color and look better than it does. Worse thing that could happen is it starts to chip/crack/bubble, my paint now is already doing that.
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Post by Lucid on Jun 20, 2007 15:09:27 GMT -5
Duff i didn't know you were from here man, you need to come out to one of our BBQ's
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Post by irocvirrilli on Jun 22, 2007 14:33:30 GMT -5
definitely need more peeps comin out to the bbq's.
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Duff
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319 rwhp/340FtLbs. 13.05 1/4 mile.
Posts: 34
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Post by Duff on Jul 3, 2007 22:34:18 GMT -5
Sorry. . .missed my own thread. Get the hatch fixed yet?
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Post by irocvirrilli on Jul 3, 2007 22:47:13 GMT -5
lol nope, instead of spending time and money wisely i spent it INTELLIGENTLY, i went and bought a 1984 Z/28 H.O. lol thats moving up in the world for a 17 year old lol
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Post by z28camaroracer on Jul 3, 2007 23:01:19 GMT -5
lol, no you just have a problem you want any and all thirdgens.
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Post by z28camaroracer on Aug 23, 2007 21:42:13 GMT -5
We need to set up a meet and hatch alignment day/bbq with the dew. Duff post a list of needed supplies to do this.
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