What did you do to your Crossfire today?
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And I do like the extra protection from chips in the lenses!
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I saw this on one of the auto shows this past weekend.
Dupli-Color :: Headlight Restoration Kit
It includes a clearcoat that has UV protection in it like what was applied at the factory.
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( saw your picture in valk's post, and here I was thinking I was probably the ugliest dude on the forum )
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I'll have my people contact your people, maybe we can do lunch.
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I had both of my headlights done by a company that specializes in this type of repair. The headlights came out like new. The person that did my lights told my to use carnuba wax on the headlights once or twice a year. He claimed that they will not yellow if I followed his advice. In addition, the Sam's club store (New Jersey) will do both headlights for around $39.00 and they will give you a five year guarantee.
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I saw this on one of the auto shows this past weekend.
Dupli-Color :: Headlight Restoration Kit
It includes a clearcoat that has UV protection in it like what was applied at the factory.
Dupli-Color :: Headlight Restoration Kit
It includes a clearcoat that has UV protection in it like what was applied at the factory.
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
I had mine tuned by Eurocharged Short of forced induction I think I'd say it's the best single "mod" I've done to a car, from a performance standpoint. I was surprised though, it even sounds different.
I use it on my headlights a couple of times a year. My old Scion tC, and this one... No problems thus far, and both were around a decade old...
I use it on my headlights a couple of times a year. My old Scion tC, and this one... No problems thus far, and both were around a decade old...
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My guy looked the XF over back in April of 2013 when he removed some hail dings from a lease car I was about to turn in. At that time he said between $100.00 and $150.00 to go over the whole car. He has not seen the car since then and there are no more dings now than before so he said on the phone today it should still be in that range.
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lildaddym: The seats came with the red piping.If I remember correctly ( at my age, I think I'm beginning to get the CRS disease), I got them thru Amazon or CarId..
They are the mechanical adjustment type. and cost around 300.00 for the two. (this was approx. 2 yrs ago)...Carl
They are the mechanical adjustment type. and cost around 300.00 for the two. (this was approx. 2 yrs ago)...Carl
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I took mine to the Quaker Steak and Lube Cruise. Talked to a few very nice people, one of which could not figure out why I had Mercedes Benz on my rear plate frame. He did not see the top part that says Powered By so I provided a quick history of the car.
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Had a bit of a scare - battery died without warning when I parked the car grabbing some lunch. Top down of course, since I was leaving it for 5 minutes. Couldn't even get it to jump. Decide to move the cars close and reseat the jumper cables to make sure everything made good contact. Trying to assist, my girlfriend cross-connected the jumper cables on her side. I snatched them off very quickly. Pulled the battery, left the car, top down, and drove around calling places trying to find someone with a decent battery, in stock, that would fit. Batteries plus had a Duracell AGM in stock across town. Picked it up, dropped it in, fires up. Fortunately the only damage I've found as of yet was a blown amp fuse. Whew, dodged a bullet there.