Acidburn
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3rd gen F's have always held a place in my heart 383s touch me a bit lower
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perhaps i'll take a couple when its done
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car is washed, wheels are washed and waxed tomorrow i polish/wax
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you should talk to Steve (ss3079), he has a 89 Camaro IIRC
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greeting stealer!!! y helo thar!
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BAHAHHAHAHHAHA nice one Frost
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Well I'm writing this for anyone who might care. I'll go through the steps of how to take apart a speaker(with pics of course). Here are the supplies. 1 Koda6 (thank you Nick), 1 bottle of CA unbonding glue, and a utility knife First, run the knife around the edge of the surround to separate it from the basket. The Koda has a stretchy rubber surround so it didnt really cut so well. Then, just cut the speaker leads. And detach the spider from the basket. This was the tricky part. I found that although being soaked in the CA unbonding glue for a few minutes, it just woundn't budge. So i just took the knife to that as well. It was quite flimsy and easy to cut. And now you've got yourself a large magnet and a lovely little hat.
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omg hi2u!!1
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no worries, i'll be rid of this female dog by next weekend
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sounds sweet Mike
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thats the only way i can burn out in teh jeep. lol. hows them subs soundin in the rear deck? sounds delicious, i think i have air leaks out to wazoo though that dirt was so loose, i thought i almost got stuck lol
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do you have any idea how long it took to load all of those on 56k? sweet stuff though
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http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=Impala-Dirt-Burnout
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omg hi2u!!1 ps, we have a newbie sign-in section
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this 56k thing is such nonsense...
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nope, not really
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no, i guess i didnt
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lol wtf, i didnt
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stfu, and i thought it was decently loud before what a surprise
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i tried, i soaked it and let it sit for like 10 minutes and nothing happened, so im like screw this and cut it