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Now that I have a garage, I'm back to work.
Decided to do a "quick" rattlecan paintjob on the rear bumper. I ran out of primer and realized ill also need more paint, so i've got to hike to advance auto tomorrow.
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Harbor freight had a 7" polisher on sale and I couldnt pass it up. I used the heaviest cut compound meguiars has and a rough cut pad but it still wasnt enough. Ill probably have to get a sanding pad first. Also, holy crap does a polisher make a damn mess!
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History of the smiling face
Originally Posted by
mr_maxime
Dont know what that is but it doesnt seem right
Does anyone know the history behind the red smiling face next to your Ballast resistor ? I ask as I have the exact same one.. I wonder if its something someone did at the factory ?
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Sometimes Owner
Originally Posted by
er1c
Does anyone know the history behind the red smiling face next to your Ballast resistor ? I ask as I have the exact same one.. I wonder if its something someone did at the factory ?
The red (and blue) splotches near the ballast resistors are how the dealers documented the 2 factory recalls. I've never seen one in the form of a smiley face before, but that tells me both cars probably had their recalls performed by the same technician.
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Originally Posted by
louielouie2000
The red (and blue) splotches near the ballast resistors are how the dealers documented the 2 factory recalls. I've never seen one in the form of a smiley face before, but that tells me both cars probably had their recalls performed by the same technician.
Thanks Louie, I guess someone just added eyes and a mouth to my red splotch Darn I was hoping for something a lot more WOW FACTOR
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