Had to take off the snows too. Aw, might as well give her a bath too...

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Old 03-11-2007, 12:37 PM
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Default Had to take off the snows too. Aw, might as well give her a bath too...

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Default see the front pic with the fog lights....

How did your wire those fog light...did you wire it through the fuse box, becuase theres a vacant space labeled fog lights. I wasn't sure if mabey some of the cars came with fog lights or whatnot, but i wanted to do just what you did. Also waht did you have to do to fasten the lights in the spot they are in?
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Default I haven't wired them yet, but I plan on relaying them...

I have a oe switch that I am going to use. Power from the parking/city lights wire, trigger power out to the relay from the switch. Power to relay off of pos terminal behind pass side headlight. IMO, I decided to avoid pulling at all the 21+ yr-old wiring running into the fuse box FWIW.

To fasten the fog lights, I simply used the shanks that hold the bumper cover on! No drilling for new holes needed.
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Looking good.
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Default What do you use for siding on the house?

Is it wood or a composite material?
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You mean the red house? My neighbor's house. 100+ yr-old wood.
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Nice conditioned fuch rims!
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Default 2nd pic - (looks outside to see if wagon is still there....)

Ah, looks familiar?

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Course, looks like you're running CAC tails, and 10 more valves...
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Heh heh, yes and yes. She gets her bath next!!!
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I like...Ms. Silvey would look good next to Mr. Lago...! Would that make a Glacier Blue?


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