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Old 12-04-2002, 05:13 PM   #1
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Lightbulb Restoring a 1985 Monte Carlo SS

:smoka: hey guyz,
I need help! I'm restoring my car. What all do I need to do first, around how much will it cost me, how long will it take, etc. E-mail me at gothic_angel_of_death_2005@hotmail.com or post a reply. Thank ya.
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Old 12-14-2002, 12:52 AM   #2
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ok first off u need to decide how far into this u wanna get , and second how is the car"doors seals, rust,interior condition etc." after u have a good idea of what u want to , or need to fix, u can start.....basically it all depends on what u wanna do,,,,that will decide the time and money ? for u............if u need help findin parts let me know ill help as much as i can becasue im a g body freak also,......drop me a line if u have a ?'''''''''''''''''''''JERSEYGBODY
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