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Old 06-01-2010, 03:40 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Modshack View Post
Yes it will..unless you come up wit a blanking cover for the winter. Details in my DIY post below..
Modshack, ah yes, just read that part of your DIY. Thanks. Snakes, perhaps that's a viable solution for you.

If the 19 (street version) will suffice for occasional track use, I may just go with something like that. Even though I don't intend to drive the Z in the winter we can still get freezing or near freezing temps in the spring and fall.
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