Family member wants to sell us a Rusterminator
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This Rusterminator sounds silly at best to me, anyone know anything about it? They paid $350
www.Rusterminator.com
Thanks for any info or thoughts.
www.Rusterminator.com
Thanks for any info or thoughts.
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Originally posted by donkey@August 20, 2005, 8:05 PM
Don't they sell these at JC Whitney? Be sure to pick up a magnetic fuel saver and a Tornado performance booster while you are there...
Don't they sell these at JC Whitney? Be sure to pick up a magnetic fuel saver and a Tornado performance booster while you are there...
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Originally posted by sajawebb@August 21, 2005, 6:57 AM
And don't forget your Silicon Tire Inflation Kit, good for running over spike strips while driving wrong way on freeways.
And don't forget your Silicon Tire Inflation Kit, good for running over spike strips while driving wrong way on freeways.
sajawebb,
I see your going to wait for the 64w's. Any ideas when? I was told not to expect the car until around the 1st of the year. So I was thinking of changing to those also since Im going to be waiting anyway.
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Originally posted by MustangDan@August 21, 2005, 8:39 AM
I love this so far anymore comments? They are stopping by today.
I love this so far anymore comments? They are stopping by today.
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I love this line:
"The newer the vehicle, the better the performance level of the Rusterminator."
Maybe because the manufacturers have found better ways to treat the metal in the first place?
Even in more rust-prone areas, I haven't seen a car built in the last ten years rust out like they used to. Most manufacturers now carry extended rust coverage as standard.
"The newer the vehicle, the better the performance level of the Rusterminator."
Maybe because the manufacturers have found better ways to treat the metal in the first place?
Even in more rust-prone areas, I haven't seen a car built in the last ten years rust out like they used to. Most manufacturers now carry extended rust coverage as standard.
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