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New License Plates

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by RollaS, Jun 20, 2004.

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    RollaS New Member

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    New License Plates

    pic is kinda fuzzy............but you get the idea
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    tom Guest

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    damn, that's some pretty bad rust you got there. I've had my Corolla for close to two years now and no rust anywhere. Must be all the snow and salt up there. Is that the plates you use on you car?
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    RollaS New Member

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    yeah, just got those plates yesterday............as for my rusted springs, that's just what happened to my hotchkis. My stock springs and tein s-techs never had that problem after winter. Seems the coating on Hotchkis is no good.
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    1337Rolla oh my

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    very creative! :lol:
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    I Like, nice job.
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    well u know how stock/tein/progress springs all have some sort of rubber coating around the spring.

    from what i heard, the hotchkis do not have that coating. maybe thast why
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    I thought North Carolina was the birthplace for aviation?? you know... first in flight, I thought that was the same thing? Oh yeah... great plate, I like it. :lol:
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    Depends on your definition of flight. The first airplane to fly under its own power was in France in 1890. It is widely accepted that the first flight was in 1804 - a glider built by Cayley in England.
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    the wright brothers invented the plane in ohio... they flew it in N.C. tho

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