What did you do to your Sedan today?
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Added a few noisemakers to the lady in black. Full Motordyne set up. Very pleased with the fit and finish of the product. It is a bit pricey but everything was true and went together effortlessly. Now gettin the old cats off....whole nother story. I'll try to get some sound clips soon. I still cant get over the sound. Everyone that hears it says the same thing.....holy sh*t......
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Full Motordyne is hardcore. Congrats.
Superman blankie, FTW!
Superman blankie, FTW!
#4778
Registered Member
for anyone who needs/wants new parts, infiniti is having an online sale. $300+ gets you 25% off and $100-$300 gets you 15% off. "ESTORE2018" is the code at checkout
#4779
Registered Member
I spent some of my night wet vacuuming my driver's side floorboard. A seal leak appeared this year and it just so happens to be one of our wettest years.
I went to a couple of body shops and they said it could be windshield seal or something with my firewall. They didn't think it was the door seals or the sunroof drain tubes.
I think it'll be pretty expensive to find and repair the leak so I've been covering my car when it rains and wet vacuuming when I'm unable to cover it. I'm thinking about taking it to a body shop soon and just having them take a whack at it, but I know the cost will be high. Would I be able to file an insurance claim for something like this? Being that my car is essentially flooding, I would think I might have a chance.
I went to a couple of body shops and they said it could be windshield seal or something with my firewall. They didn't think it was the door seals or the sunroof drain tubes.
I think it'll be pretty expensive to find and repair the leak so I've been covering my car when it rains and wet vacuuming when I'm unable to cover it. I'm thinking about taking it to a body shop soon and just having them take a whack at it, but I know the cost will be high. Would I be able to file an insurance claim for something like this? Being that my car is essentially flooding, I would think I might have a chance.
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I did this today. Actually all I did today was take this picture. This has been my arts & crafts project over the winter.
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I spent some of my night wet vacuuming my driver's side floorboard. A seal leak appeared this year and it just so happens to be one of our wettest years.
I went to a couple of body shops and they said it could be windshield seal or something with my firewall. They didn't think it was the door seals or the sunroof drain tubes.
I think it'll be pretty expensive to find and repair the leak so I've been covering my car when it rains and wet vacuuming when I'm unable to cover it. I'm thinking about taking it to a body shop soon and just having them take a whack at it, but I know the cost will be high. Would I be able to file an insurance claim for something like this? Being that my car is essentially flooding, I would think I might have a chance.
I went to a couple of body shops and they said it could be windshield seal or something with my firewall. They didn't think it was the door seals or the sunroof drain tubes.
I think it'll be pretty expensive to find and repair the leak so I've been covering my car when it rains and wet vacuuming when I'm unable to cover it. I'm thinking about taking it to a body shop soon and just having them take a whack at it, but I know the cost will be high. Would I be able to file an insurance claim for something like this? Being that my car is essentially flooding, I would think I might have a chance.
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