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Dec 09

Black Mustang Halo Projector Headlights (94-98)

If those old, yellowed, nasty stock headlights on your gorgeous 94-98 Mustang have been wearing on your last nerve for too long, and you want to jump right to the top of the line, then look no further than a pair of Black Projector Angel Eye Halo Headlights. This set of headlights includes the projector feature, which helps focus the maximum amount of light toward the ground and not scattering it all around, which would create an excessive amount of glare. And thats not all. The LED Angel Eye Halo element will drop peoples jaws when you cruise by and they see the headlights looking back at them. These headlights include clear lenses and clear corners, a feature taken directly from the race track and onto your Mustang. And, the black housing gives a forceful look that goes great with all car colors. Also included in the kit are pre-wired harnesses and connectors plug directly into your existing wiring harness with very little extra wiring for you to do. AmericanMuscle offers high quality 9005 and H3 bulbs from Luminics and Sylvania. How to Wire your Angel Eye LED and Halo Mustang Headlights: The Basics AutoHow.tv, AmericanMuscle’s video sponsor - http://www.autohow.tv/node/30 Installation Instructions Mustang Angel Eye Projector Headlight - Installation Instructions! Ford Mustang Headlight Installation and Aiming - Video Instructions! How to Seal your Ford Mustang Headlights - Video Instructions! How to Wire your Mustang Angel Eye and LED Headlights - Video Instructions! AmericanMuscle recommends sealing your headlights with silicone RTV sealant before installing them to prevent the possibility of moisture condensation on the inside click here for details. HID kits are not to be used with Projector Style Headlights.

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My mother in law has a Honda Accord and I have a BMW. I would like to give her the BMW and take the Accord. The problem is that in order to register the cars we would need to pay sales tax on the MARKET VALUE of each car. Is there a way we can trade cars and avoid paying sales tax? My car is registered in Connecticut. My mother in law's car is registered in Mass.

Because they are from different states and because it becomes a private sale no you will pay tax.I have to ask why dont you want to pay the sales tax that goes to help pay for schoo;s and such?

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Dec 07

Thule Car Racks Aero Foot Pack

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Thule Car Racks Aero Foot Pack

The Thule Aero Foot is the strongest, best fitting rack system for cars without rain gutters and factory racks. With a super easy installation because of Thule’s…

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What are the chances of cars being eliminated from all cities in North and South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia? What are the chances of car-free cities being built?

When the technology is developed and made economically feasible that will allow the average family to hop into their car-sized shuttle in the "garage" of their home and be in space in a matter of minutes.

Time to realization: two generations

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Dec 05

Thule Car Racks Hullavator Kayak Carrier

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Thule Car Racks Hullavator Kayak Carrier

The Hullavator by Thule is the next generation of roof racks! Equipped with gas assisted shocks that do all the work, while you lower down the rack from the top of…

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I"m trying to become a license car dealer.I was wondering how much would a car cost. At the auction for cheaps cars.Then how much can I sell it @ the car lot.I'm just wondering how much profit I can make.

Buying and selling cars at low volume like you are talking about can be profitable if done right.

A car with high miles, bad brakes, torn interior, bad paint, minor engine problems for example will go cheap at the auction. If you can fix these minor imperfections yourself of know somebody who can fix them cheaply then you will maximize your profits.

The best cars to concentrate on are the cars that will sell for less than $2500. Cash cars for people who can't get financed or just want a inexpensive decent ride will be looking for.

So you go to the auction and buy a car that has bad paint and needs brakes for $800. Take it back to your shop, repaint it for $300, replace the brakes for $150 in parts and then clean it up real good for $50. Now you've got a good looking car with no mechanical problems that you can easily sell for $2300. That's a cool $1000 profit.

But if you try to buy a good looking car with no mechanical problems you'll pay $1900 for it at auction, you'll still need to clean it up and then you'll still be selling a $2300 car and only making $400 profit.

In other words, the profit isn't in the buying and selling, it's in the reconditioning. If you can do that cheaply, you'll keep your profit margins high.

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I have a history project to do and I need to know how many cars are manufactured per day in the whole world. I looked online but I dont know which one! Please someone help me!

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Dec 01

Thule Car Racks Sidearm Bike Mount

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Thule Car Racks Sidearm Bike Mount

The Sidearm Bike Mount by Thule, in my opinion, is one of the best bike racks Thule makes and the easiest to load. The only thing that is required is to be able to…

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My Chevy Aveo was defective and after a lawsuit, turned out to be a lemon. It had multiple suspension and steering issues. It's my first new car and I'm sad to see it go, but it's for the better.

My best friend said that the maufacturer is going to destroy the car, as they can't sell it. But I've heard of lemons being bought as used cars.

I'd be sad to know that my car will no longer exist, but it brought up a good point; what happens to the cars labeled as lemons?

Well, let's see…the manufacturer could destroy the car, and lose money on the deal. Or else they could do a little work and claim they "fixed" it…and then sell it at auction to one of those "Honest Ed—Buy Here, Pay Here" used car lots and probably break about even.
What do YOU think they'll do?

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Car Club to do fundraising for childrens group/activities.
All members have different backgrounds, and like different types of vehicles, everything from monster trucks, lowriders & muscle cars.

the cruisers

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