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Now you know how car manufacturers sometimes coat pipes/tubes in black tar like ****? Well I was using a detailing brush for my engine, cleaning up all the metal and ****, and noticed that that tar **** was coming off all over my arms. Check it out, its a tube that deals with the intake somehow, I don't know whether its a sensor, gauge, wtf it is. (I have no manual for this car yet) ... Anyone have any clue what it is and whether I should get that black tar sticky **** put back on it? If its there to keep it from rusting I wont worry about it but if its there to regulate the temperature of that pipe/tube then I'll get some put on it. Know what I mean?
Mustangs.. Come to the darkside...<br /><br />The dark side is the path to the shadow of greed. =D
Not much going on, replaced my Kenwood double din stereo with a Pioneer double din, the Kenwood had problems. Then replaced my power inverter for my reverse...
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