Having to drill anything in the body tends to prevent me from adding some of the extra options that were available.
That's why it is always better to experiment on someone else's car. That way, when a mistake is made on yours, it is a whole new mistake and so you feel less dumb about it than making the mistake others have made already.
Good point! Lol
I used to tune my buddy's cars for a 6 pack. The more i worked on it the drunker i got. If i could not fix i'd tell "ooh well it's not my car, thanks for da beer!"
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