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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1189612" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>its funny as I was squinting to see the numbers on the wrench and then looked at the bottle of touch up paint as I walked back to the car. Stopped dead in my tracks and you could almost have heard me thinking aloud as I looked at the bottle again, looked down at the wrench, back at the bottle. A little alcohol to be sure the oils are off of it, a tissue to wipe off the excess and yer done. You could probably even use yer girls finger nail polish.....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I had a hard time keeping my buddy from grabbing the hammer. He wanted to straighten the core support out to see and I told him I would be replacing it anyway. I can remember watching him pull frames out by chaining it to a large tree in his yard and putting the car in reverse. There was a couple of reasons I would not buy one of his salvages, that and the "extra parts bucket" were in the top 3 for sure....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1189612, member: 11896"] its funny as I was squinting to see the numbers on the wrench and then looked at the bottle of touch up paint as I walked back to the car. Stopped dead in my tracks and you could almost have heard me thinking aloud as I looked at the bottle again, looked down at the wrench, back at the bottle. A little alcohol to be sure the oils are off of it, a tissue to wipe off the excess and yer done. You could probably even use yer girls finger nail polish..... I had a hard time keeping my buddy from grabbing the hammer. He wanted to straighten the core support out to see and I told him I would be replacing it anyway. I can remember watching him pull frames out by chaining it to a large tree in his yard and putting the car in reverse. There was a couple of reasons I would not buy one of his salvages, that and the "extra parts bucket" were in the top 3 for sure.... [/QUOTE]
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