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Old 06-09-2008, 05:00 PM
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patrickt You are lucky to live in a normal state with common sense. NJ is the dump a$$ state with there safety inspections. The side pipes need covers and the QR hub on the steering wheel is not legal. This I know for sure. The rest of the crazyness would need to be answered by Chaplin or anyone with a new cobra going through the red tape game. I have hear that some cars go through without any problems and other are jerked around to death. Monday morning or Friday afternoon would be the best time. As far as the leg burn I thought you had this one figured out. Buy a small welding blanket and cut it long enough to cover the sidepipe. Once out of the car, roll it back up next to the seat. Burnt skin of pants leg is still a pain to remove from the side pipe. It's a nice war wound to remember. Rick L. Ps how was the beach this weekend???? NO PICTURES. Watch out the other half is behind you.
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As far as the leg burn I thought you had this one figured out. Buy a small welding blanket and cut it long enough to cover the sidepipe. Once out of the car, roll it back up next to the seat.
Yeah right, if I can't remember to step out over the pipes how am I going to remember to throw a cape down over the pipes? Who am I, Sir Walter Raleigh? Oh yeah, are zerkless U-joints stronger than ones with fittings?
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