Milwaukee - America's Drunkest Evo Owners
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Originally Posted by jimmyv65
Clicked thru to your homepage once and surfed around. I saw his ugly mug on some photo's you had up. When I asked Jim about you, he was a little bummed out that I made the connection. Seems like you know plenty of dirt on Jim and he didn't want to mix work and pleasure....It made for a good laugh.
On another note, found this on another forum, but it should keep you fochers busy for a while http://genmay.com/showthread.php?t=521556&page=1&pp=15
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I'll put in the clutch wed, but I can't do anything until I get the motor mounts back . Once the motor goes back in, then its off to the fabrcatior and then off to the body shop.... needless to say it's going to be a while
Last edited by bolsen; May 12, 2005 at 08:20 PM.
OT but i recently got a CF hood ideantical to stock, where would you fellow milwaukee evo owners reccomend toi have it installed? i know it is a somewhat simple task, but i believe there are airbag sensors in ther hood (got a sticker in mail from mitsu to put under hood about it) along with the washer sprayers? Also i would like the shop to be able to drill holes for the washers, which is very easy if done right.
Any input would be greatly appreciated
Any input would be greatly appreciated
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Originally Posted by RED DEMON
OT but i recently got a CF hood ideantical to stock, where would you fellow milwaukee evo owners reccomend toi have it installed? i know it is a somewhat simple task, but i believe there are airbag sensors in ther hood (got a sticker in mail from mitsu to put under hood about it) along with the washer sprayers? Also i would like the shop to be able to drill holes for the washers, which is very easy if done right.
Any input would be greatly appreciated
Any input would be greatly appreciated
It's simple, do it yourself man


