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Rogue_Alphonse

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  1. YOU DIDN'T USE THE FONT
  2. as in ByondTime89? I think I told her of this place I'll ask her
  3. Oh come on, I was gay for Xanatos1987[/member] not inuboy HAHAHAHAHA
  4. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHHAHAAHAHHAHAHAHA >
  5. Except I somehow am a mod. >
  6. Both. They wanted you here. ONE OF US ONE OF US ONE OF US
  7. It happens sometimes... ::spin::
  8. This thread is nostalgic.
  9. No Mochi, it's just a joke
  10. Move to New England!
  11. New purchase in October, but doing the install this week... $366 for brand new white leather seat upholstery for the Mustang. Front seats are apart still, waiting for the heated seat kit.
  12. Because I am good at giving it. just ask my boyfriend
  13. Aren't you always? :fap:
  14. Same though. They're just there. On classic rock radio.
  15. Well in my cae it was a comment on a picture of a shovel welded to the crossmembers of a Jeep frame for added protection, and said shovel was pretty beat up like it had been off-road. Stupid, yes because who the fuk would weld a Shovel to a Jeep. But awesome because it worked very well
  16. Probably like near Pennsauken... Also
  17. I can agree with this...
  18. A shovel welded under a Jeep as a skid plate to protect the trans pan is pretty stupid but it works pretty well
  19. Its a cross-up between saving money and honestly an OEM switch from a car looks better than the switches provided with the kits. CAC[/member] the yard I go to probably would just tell me to get another heat pad... the dude that works there is very old school...
  20. If I order a new heated seat kit online, it's complete with wiring and switches. But the kit I found with illuminated switches (which I want because I am OCD) is about $70. OR I can go to the junkyard, cut the heat pads and wiring out of the seats, remove a factory OEM switch and plug from a car or SUV, make my own wiring harness and probably spend around $25-30. But the risk is, the pads don't work... so of course I would test them before install. It really is all about the look of the switch as well as the size too, because there aren't many places to put extra switches in a clean Foxbody Mustang interior.
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