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What have you done to your Festiva today!?
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Went and washed my festy with my favorite little helper, my son. The High Pressure spray was about knocking him over backwards!
Last edited by TheresGabe; 11-03-2012, 06:20 PM.
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just got done diagnosing a bad ground and bad clutch switch. Thank you scitz and georgeb.. you guys were right on. if only I had checked that crap Monday! lol
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Removed pin-striping.
(I guess I need to put together my build thread)
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There is a spoiler on eBay right now. I picked mine up for 160 shipped awhile back.
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What have you done to your Festiva today!?
I want one and a lower spoiler I might buy from Ernst eventually.
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Bought it off a member months ago...just never got around to installing it til today. It's not a perfect install, but it should work. I installed it using drdan's method of the #8 Dorman license plate kit.
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What have you done to your Festiva today!?
Where did you find that?
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Started at it debating how to setup the drive system after the lift goes in... Getting ahead of myself, but its good to acknowledge future parts of a project anyway.
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Changed the oil before it got any colder outside.
Thinking of sticking cardboard up in front of the radiator.
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I didn't do it to mine, but I did some Festy stuff today. Drove to Raleigh before the rain came, and pulled Adam,s old ride into the garage at Madness Central, and pulled the engine out, to be a donor for Laurel's QBall.
Ren(Wulfgarthegreat) standing in front of the donor.
Engine out.
Going back Thursday to reseal the donor, and pull QBalls dead engine out. May put it in as well if time permits, otherwise, will finish next Monday. Only took 3 1/4 hours to pull. Not bad. Took it easy on it. I hate trying to rush through a job if I don't have to. It was really nice being in a cozy, heated garage, and not crawling on gravel in the cold and rain.
The ride home through the feeder bands of Sandy lashing I-40 was fun too!
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