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Re: Parting out 96 cavalier

I use invisable glass to clean the windshield... Best stuff i ever used... its even safe on tinted windows... Comes in an aerosal can and its made by Stoner..
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I use invisable glass to clean the windshield... Best stuff i ever used... its even safe on tinted windows... Comes in an aerosal can and its made by Stoner..
Ya its got a picture of a green car on the front - and has a yellow lid - that shit is all i use too it seems to do the best job from all the other things i have used - when a windows is so clean at certain angles it looks like its not even there - thats some good glass cleaner to me - despite if u have rock chips or divets in the glass it will give u a great clear window...
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weird... you have partial vynal seats.... i like mine...





Snow... yuck! ^^^

^^^ damn i only got a bit of snow an ice the one day - what are u upstate? i see it sittin on the window molding in the back looks like a desent amount for the start winter .

i am in north west new jers. by port jervis - we had 2 storms 1 icy one flurry - not bad tho
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Re: Parting out 96 cavalier

Syracuse New York.... that was a last year photo in jan... freakin -13 out that day....
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