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Location: Vernon, BC
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1989 Chrysler Daytona
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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This is one of meny pics of my car. one of my friends had one and I thought it was a peace of crap,I rote of my old car and seen this one in a car lot and fell in love, so here we are now.
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Posted by: Feros_net
09/02/2007 08:22AM
Cool car, there is so much that can be done to them, keep up the good work. if you ever have a quick moment, check out my Daytona Charger.
Posted by: DaCanadian
04/06/2007 12:08PM
I was with shelbyzed when we saw your car at p'n'p, you should visit the local club site and come to one of our meetings http://fwdmoparbc.proboards107.com/index.cgi?, clubs still in the process of getting of the ground.
Posted by: shelbyzed
04/04/2007 01:42PM
hey man, nice car.. i ahve an 88 shelby z. i think i saw your car at pick and pull on the westside, i parked beside it with a beat up lancer that had 16 inch white pumpers on it
Posted by: CromeY
03/20/2007 03:50PM
nice car man mine aint that nice yet :)
Posted by: CarCrazy89Shelby
03/19/2007 09:56PM
To clear the rear taillights, you need to remove them and separate the outer lense. You need to use a sharp exacto knife to cut the silicone sealant and then pull the lense apart from the backing. Be careful though not to pull it apart with to much force, be patient and cut the sealant thoroughly or you may crack the lense. Once you have the lense apart just remove the red lenses, then use some silicone to reseal the lenses together and reinstall. You'll need to get some red bulbs. Tip, get the good ones, pay the extra couple of bucks or you will have to replace them anyways. The bulbs are covered using some coloured paint which may or not handle the heat. If they don't, the lights will be white after a while instead of red.Hope this helpsGregglahaise@gmail.com
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