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Front seat head rests are on backward and won't come off...

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Old Jul 1, 2007 | 12:30 PM
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I was talking about it with a friend of mine yesterday and he took one look at them and said "The previous owner was a black dude." so I said "Why do you say that?" to which he replied "He put those on backward so they wouldn't **** with his hat."

That's a good idea, QuickQuattro - I'll try that out tomorrow(day off =workon car day)and let you know how it works out.

Yeah, the sunroof opens - but I have a feeling that that may result in a spectacular Chevy Chase fall off the roof of my car, and possibly break the sunroof. As a matter of fact, I think maybe I'll try it anyway and be sure to video it so we can all have a good laugh later (after my bruises have healed).

Also on the agenda tomorrow (and a much higher priority), the respiratory system: gettingstarted on a custom dual exhaust; and installing a CAI.
 
Old Jul 4, 2007 | 05:42 AM
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All right, apparently I just wasn't jiggling the damn things enough. See, before, I was just pushing up on them really hard while holding in the release - but tonight, I finally just started shaking the crap out of them and POP out they came. Yay my head rests are proper!
 
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