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Well, that's one way to fix those nonexistent header panels.

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FMJ body hoarder in Mexico. you find the craziest M's down there. lmk if you want me to post the cursed Caprice Dip
 
Montana; where Imperials go to die.
Apparently there’s about a dozen on the property. Makes you wonder what’s in the shed, lol

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Meanwhile, in Mexico…


Edit: lame, the video is private, idk if you guys can see it. Anyway, here’s a picture.

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The Mexican magnums do it for me. Fifth Ave front clip, Diplomat hard top coupe body, mirada rear end…that’s the sweet spot, lol
 
Yea, we got screwed; still are. I was just reading that the EPAs recent crack down forced EBay to implement a bunch of new rules that will prevent selling tuners and emission cheating products, ect.

It’s even got the same paint scheme my sedan had.

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They say the same thing in other countries, just reversed. Like, America got (fill in the blank) but we couldnt get them here in Germany, Mexico, Austrailia, Canada, etc...
 
Lately, I heard of a lot of "returned packages" (to the US, by some customs agents), because it (the product) was suspected not to comply with rule blah-blah... One example: if steel products are not declared as "made in USA" they will most likely not find their way to Europe, because Chinese stuff gets real problems here.
Well, chinese Crap can be sunk on any ocean, if you ask me, but many products are *only* made in China at all - so, what's the alternative?

But mostly, it was only a minor error in declaring it correctly. Now, find a seller in the US who will re-do the whole formular-crap...

And also true - we almost can't get any good paint, cleaner (fill the blank) here in Germany (Europe, I suspect): "just for professional use [-> after providing proper licenses]"

That's just awful. :(

But it's a "free" world, ehh??
 
Lately, I heard of a lot of "returned packages" (to the US, by some customs agents), because it (the product) was suspected not to comply with rule blah-blah... One example: if steel products are not declared as "made in USA" they will most likely not find their way to Europe, because Chinese stuff gets real problems here.
Well, chinese Crap can be sunk on any ocean, if you ask me, but many products are *only* made in China at all - so, what's the alternative?

But mostly, it was only a minor error in declaring it correctly. Now, find a seller in the US who will re-do the whole formular-crap...

And also true - we almost can't get any good paint, cleaner (fill the blank) here in Germany (Europe, I suspect): "just for professional use [-> after providing proper licenses]"

That's just awful. :(

But it's a "free" world, ehh??
We can't get aircraft grade paint stripper anymore and the EPA is trying to ban brake cleaner.

Mexico looks pretty good these days
 
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