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Old 09-27-2017, 08:53 PM
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Bought the OEM radiator support almost two years ago. Decided it's now or never! Herculined the hell out of it inside n out.. Currently waiting for a new bumper reinforcement chunk of metal to come
in.. That was all rust too.















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Old 09-27-2017, 11:36 PM
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Did that on my 96 a couple years ago. Super fun. Lol
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your lucky your vq didn't fall out under the max with that support. extremely lucky.
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God I love FL ...
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It was bad that's why I purchased the support. But I can't believe how much worse it has gotten over the past year.

My next 4th gen will be from Florida! That's for damn sure!
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Replaced mine couple of years ago in the winter, no fun but I it holds up fine so far.
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Hood Latch Stay and Member to Support bolts arrived today.. Slowly but surely this is coming to an end!


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For all you guys that face rust issues and care for some advice, regular cleanings of the susceptible areas and the use this stuff will prove beneficial ... I promise.

Use it in on fittings, housings, couplings, clamps, bolt heads and entire panels.

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For all you guys that face rust issues and care for some advice, regular cleanings of the susceptible areas and the use this stuff will prove beneficial ... I promise.

Use it in on fittings, housings, couplings, clamps, bolt heads and entire panels.

Grabbed me a can!
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Went ahead and pulled the old leaky power steering pump since I've got this A32 ripped apart. It was a PITA to get out!

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