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Old 11-07-2005, 12:08 AM
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Have you guys notice that you can't post two post in a row now, if you do it will be consolidated into one posts. I just check my post and realize is all out of place.
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Hi just checking.

I think they only consolidated it when your time of the two posts is close.
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Hey guys

When u put in the new grill, did u just push it in from the front? I read from another thread that u can just reach in and break off the clips of the old grill. I think I can manage that, and if I can just push in the new grill from the front, then I dont need access to the back.
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Originally Posted by Bunbun' post='194683' date='Nov 8 2005, 01:40 AM
Hey guys

When u put in the new grill, did u just push it in from the front? I read from another thread that u can just reach in and break off the clips of the old grill. I think I can manage that, and if I can just push in the new grill from the front, then I dont need access to the back.
No, we pull it out instead of push it in.
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Originally Posted by mic325' post='194867
Hey guys

When u put in the new grill, did u just push it in from the front? I read from another thread that u can just reach in and break off the clips of the old grill. I think I can manage that, and if I can just push in the new grill from the front, then I dont need access to the back.
No, we pull it out instead of push it in.
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U pull it out?? Do u mean u pulled out the old grill?
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Originally Posted by AC_S5' post='194662' date='Nov 7 2005, 09:16 AM
Hi just checking.

I think they only consolidated it when your time of the two posts is close.

Ya I noticed that... Its a ok feature... I somtimes like to quote multiple people to respond but i dont like to put in the effort to make it all one post so i just make multiple posts... now it does it for me!
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Originally Posted by Bunbun' post='194891
Originally Posted by Bunbun' post='194683' date='Nov 8 2005, 01:40 AM
Hey guys

When u put in the new grill, did u just push it in from the front? I read from another thread that u can just reach in and break off the clips of the old grill. I think I can manage that, and if I can just push in the new grill from the front, then I dont need access to the back.
No, we pull it out instead of push it in.
U pull it out?? Do u mean u pulled out the old grill?
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Ooops.....me bad....too early this morning and I am not awake yet.
I thought you are asking did we pull out the old grille...

It maybe quite difficult for you to break clips, you really don't have enough room for your fingers to move around there.
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Hey hey did anyone notice... white boy cobradav was reading the HK thread! LOL maybe he accidently clicked it? LOL J/K we love you cobradav! please join us.
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How come it is still so damn hot outside??? Not good for BBQ, it's suppose to be winter time already according to the chinese calendar...

Guys

Do u use any of the following car detailers?
1) Challenger
2) Cars
3) Wilson
I hv tried both 1 and 2, I find 2 better. Any experience?
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Originally Posted by mic325' post='194963
Originally Posted by mic325' post='194867' date='Nov 7 2005, 05:47 PM
[quote name='Bunbun' post='194683' date='Nov 8 2005, 01:40 AM']
Hey guys

When u put in the new grill, did u just push it in from the front? I read from another thread that u can just reach in and break off the clips of the old grill. I think I can manage that, and if I can just push in the new grill from the front, then I dont need access to the back.
No, we pull it out instead of push it in.
U pull it out?? Do u mean u pulled out the old grill?
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Ooops.....me bad....too early this morning and I am not awake yet.
I thought you are asking did we pull out the old grille...

It maybe quite difficult for you to break clips, you really don't have enough room for your fingers to move around there.
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We thought of breaking the clips off too, but don't really know if we will break off unwanted things you know better to be safe than sorry.


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