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Car looks killer with the new shoes.
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“Goon Tune” I love it!!
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Sounds mean.
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Do you have enough Vac to operate the Power Brakes>?
curious Vac at Idle.

Sound Great, Loved seeing the Car at MCACN was it 2011, 2016 or 2019 I am sure it was one of these.

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Do you have enough Vac to operate the Power Brakes>?
curious Vac at Idle.

Sound Great, Loved seeing the Car at MCACN was it 2011, 2016 or 2019 I am sure it was one of these.

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If I raise the idle to 1250-1300, then it's plenty. Below that, I can run the booster out.

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I have the back seat out today, in order to address the rear window regulators. They always had been very tight and wanted to get them to operate like they should.

The question I have, revolves around a floor plug below the back seat. It looks as though it was never there. Is that uncommon? Perhaps taken out (or pushed out before)?

I know when Corey had the car, he replaced the rear package tray along with the trunk divider. Hence, this has been apart before. I'd be curious to see what some of you have observed. It looks as though it always was that way and I'd leave well enough alone then.



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I see a shadow of a circle around most of that hole and the orange paint near it appears to have a crescent shape.
Personally, I would put a plug in it, as that is a shopping mall door for mice to get under the seat and raise havoc. It may allow water to migrate in too, if you ever got caught in a good rain.
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Usually the epoxy goes with the put but it would have left a mark where it was. I'd agree.. Never there so leave it that way.
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It should have failed the water test in the plant if missing - it probably was there. I wouldn't leave it out - damn mice.
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"Survivor" plug. Tim should have in tomorrow.
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