Pics of my new 2010 GT convertible
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Any way you still have those 19" black machined rims that came with the vert?
Those are the wheels i wanted for my car------
Would you like to sell me them?
PLEASE let me know
Thanks in advance
Those are the wheels i wanted for my car------
Would you like to sell me them?
PLEASE let me know
Thanks in advance
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I still have the stock 19's but I might put them back on in the winter. I also have winter tires on 17" rims that I might put on instead. Where abouts do you live?
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I am in NJ------
I LOVE those black wheels!
Come on my man----sell em----those chormies you have on now look so bad ***------
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I live on the west coast in Canada. Shipping would cost way to much. You'd be better off trying to find something local. Plus the stock 19's have some curb rash (the car had 2600 miles when I bought it).
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Babington style waste oil heater pumps
The cam gear pump works fine for filtered WVO or used motor oil Babington heaters and I have installed it on my Babington style heaters. Ldu Company's stock number is 450516 , The only thing about the cam gear pump is that the fire kind of pulses as the cam gear rotates. If you use the spur gear pump that is LDU's stock number 450512 then you get a steady non-pulsing fire. The WVO pump website is http://www.liangdianup.com/subpages/oilpump_1.htm or you can click through to the tools section from the home page at www.LDUcompany.com
LDU Company also has other parts that I use for building my waste oil burners, like gear reduction motors. I find it best to turn the pump slower because you really don't need a whole lot of oil dripping on the atomizer ball.
LDU Company also has other parts that I use for building my waste oil burners, like gear reduction motors. I find it best to turn the pump slower because you really don't need a whole lot of oil dripping on the atomizer ball.
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Toyo Proxes 4.
http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/proxes-4
Here's a couple runs at the track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95Fytn6xWow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx8Vy...eature=related
http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/proxes-4
Here's a couple runs at the track.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95Fytn6xWow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vx8Vy...eature=related
Last edited by Cdvision; 8/12/10 at 01:51 AM.
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I guess you don't know much about Vancouver. It mostly rains in the winter. It rarely snows in downtown Vancouver (maybe a couple of times every winter and it melts very fast). Very mild winters as far as Canada goes. Plus the GT has has a insulated top, heater and heated seats. lol
I've driven Mustang convertibles through harsh Alberta winters with no problems. All you need is a good set of winter tires and you're good to go. There great all season cars.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Climate_of_Vancouver
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