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Add Some Wings to Your Car
The factory replica and custom style wings are constructed of quality blow-molded ABS materials with over 100 applications available; many are exact factory replicas. They come complete with all mounting hardware, including rugged copper nut inserts and stainless screws. Lighted applications include DOT approved LED lights.
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Tips for Surviving Road Construction Delays this Summer
The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) is the largest and oldest national construction trade association, founded in 1918. AGC represents more than 35,000 firms, including 7,500 of America's leading general contractors, and 12,000 specialty-contracting firms. More than 14,000 service providers and suppliers are also associated with AGC through a nationwide network of chapters. Visit the AGC Web site at www.agc.org.
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Tip to going off-road:
If your answer contains a possible water hazard you may want to take some precautions. Water on the distributor can ruin your day if you have no way to get it dried out. Take the necessary tools to remove your distributor cap (usually a Phillips and a flat screwdriver will get the cap off). Take a couple of shop towels and a roll of paper towels, a can of starting fluid, and a can of WD40 and a can of compressed air. With these items you can get your ignition system dried out. Usually (at least in my experience!), it takes15-30 minutes to get a "drowned" engine going again. If you don't have the needed items to dry it out, it may take 1-2 hours.
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