1998 Tiburon Fx
I will personally drive down to jersey to help "dismantle" certain parts.
The plumbing light aparatus will meet its demise in some creative, epic fashion, of which I have not decided upon yet.
The plumbing light aparatus will meet its demise in some creative, epic fashion, of which I have not decided upon yet.
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Vehicle: 2001/Hyundai/Tiburon
I'd see the proper way to destroy it would be a couple end caps, fill it with natural gas/propane, plus an igniter....
that aught to do it. Kind like a potato gun, but without he potato.
that aught to do it. Kind like a potato gun, but without he potato.
LIke it or not.. that light bar was added after he got stopped almost half a dozen times for his lack of a third brake light... One of them resulting in a pricey ticket. Maybe not for show, but it was done to be practical and he used what he had on hand to get it done.
Honestly, in person it does not look THAT bad.. yes, it looks "lick and stick" as they say in the UK, but it was put together rather well and with the black paint looks all of a piece.
Honestly, in person it does not look THAT bad.. yes, it looks "lick and stick" as they say in the UK, but it was put together rather well and with the black paint looks all of a piece.
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wow that's crazy. yeah he's totally better off overseas. the U.S. just wasn't his place. I can't believe he left the car... but he finally realized to let it go it's only a car.
It does need some changing around. Sorry I know this is a for sale thread, but the car has a lot of potential. Andy was a good craftsman, I'm sure he took care of it well.
It does need some changing around. Sorry I know this is a for sale thread, but the car has a lot of potential. Andy was a good craftsman, I'm sure he took care of it well.


