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Honda Civic Hydroholics.net install

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1twztdwagon   +1y
i'd let ya robert but just no funds to do it
mjavy7   +1y


---------------------------------------------Originally posted by tre5---------------------------------------------Originally posted by MJAVY7I dont mean to hi-jack but which thread is it that you have some youtube videos posted? BTW I a, staying tuned to your builds I really dig your work. I am confident that this will be great too!---------------------------------------------http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QrW9vOerhXo---------------------------------------------Thanks a lot!How is the car coming along?
fknlowjeep   +1y


here we go again, lol. can't wait to see this one done... How many cars/trucks have you done in the last few months? 
AON-OFFDAHOOK   +1y
Edited: 1/6/2010 4:31:01 PM by AON-OFFDAHOOK

Also I should point out that this is the first Hydroholics setup on a female owned/driven vehicle.  We are an equal opportunity company, we support a woman's right to lay out their vehicle on a hydro-pneumatic suspension system. 
Marcos_65   +1y
You guys should get your own damn section!
artsar   +1y
---------------------------------------------Originally posted by Marcos_65You guys should get your own damn section!---------------------------------------------agreed... I love watching these builds.
tuckinlugs06   +1y

hey how does that bed liner lay out ....how good does it hold up ..wat about spills and stuff
tre5   +1y
I didn't get much done today, I had a lot of running around to do.   Fitting 12 prongs in these switchboxes is pretty tough.   Some of the equipment is in the trunk   The front cylinders are in  

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tre5   +1y


---------------------------------------------Originally posted by TuckingLugs05hey how does that bed liner lay out ....how good does it hold up ..wat about spills and stuff ---------------------------------------------It takes a while to roll out. You need to keep working it, if you let it sit it will settle to the low areas and look funny. It holds up very well once dry... 2 days later.
tre5   +1y
Aaron came over and did some late night hardlining...  

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