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Old 08-15-2003, 09:28 AM
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Let me clarify my post above. If your car gets driven on the road it will get hit by debris in the road. There are love bugs, Birds, dead animals, pieces of tires, rocks, sand, car parts etc in the road and my vehicles including my Cobra get hit every day by them. Some are thrown up from cars/trucks I am following, some are thrown into the sides of my vehicle from a car riding next to me and then there are mowers on the side of roads throwing all sorts of things into my car. I deal with it. I have never had a prolem with exhaust actually throwing any real damaging debris into the body of my vehicle. What little could be kicked up would either not get high enough to hit my vehicle or never go far enough to hit it.

You guys act like Hal picked up a handful of rocks and threw them at the Porsche or spun his tires in FRONT of the Porsche throwing rocks. If he had actually done someting like this then he deserves chastizing.

If you do not have any chips in the paint of your car you must not be driving on the same streets I am. Or you are just a waxer. In that case just drop a VW motor in and enjoy trailering your Cobra, Porsche, Viper etc to the car shows with the vinyl bra on the front of your tow vehicle. When you get there make sure you do not park anywhere there are birds, cats, dogs, little children with sticky fingers, adults with belt buckles, acid rain, sunshine, polution, Nucular plants, acts of war, acts of nature, or god forbid Hooters girls wanting to sit on the fenders for a photo opp.

There are three guaranteed things in life: death, taxes and chips in you $gazillion dollar paint job/new car.

Just drive the car and enjoy it.
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