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you are probably right. I guess everyone in this forum is to young to have owned real corvettes. I am not posting, just asking. Notice the word "anyone" and the ? at the end of the sentence.
Last edited by jgauger; Feb 17, 2009 at 08:02 PM.
Reason: thought of something
you are probably right. I guess everyone in this forum is to young to have owned real corvettes. I am not posting, just asking. Notice the word "anyone" and the ? at the end of the sentence.
You come asking a question on a part that is specific to the '63-
'67 Corvette, an owner gives you what they thougth to be some assistance and points you to a place where you will likely get an answer in seconds and you come back with attitude like a total DH. What's that all about. Why be such an *** to someone trying to help you?
you are probably right. I guess everyone in this forum is to young to have owned real corvettes. I am not posting, just asking. Notice the word "anyone" and the ? at the end of the sentence.
I owned one. no idea what it costs. it was original. had I wanted to replace it, or if my car didn't have one, it would have been very expensive. very, very expensive to find a NOS wheel. you know what that stands for, right?
you are probably right. I guess everyone in this forum is to young to have owned real corvettes. I am not posting, just asking. Notice the word "anyone" and the ? at the end of the sentence.
You are playing in the wrong sandbox buddy! Now turn around grab your c2 and go play with kids that wond throw sand in your face!!
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