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If the heater still works, no. But you need something to demist the front window. A/C or heater.

yeh this.

their excuse for this is that if the car is cold the heater wont demist the front window, making the removal of A/C ileagle.

best headlights have to go to Nissan President 6 gun projectors

nissan_president_pgf50_02.jpg

this, awesome headlights

see the projectors in a cima once was tuff

Its been in there for about a year so im sure its dirty

have you removed the entire system? or is the pump/lines still there?

I would just tell the guy you got the diff reconditioned and it clunks because it is yet to wear in, at least that is what the diff place told you....

;)

Mine has quietened down significantly since using the Penrite 80w140; only clunks when the diff is really warmed up. can always put anti-chatter in if I get sick of it, but I like the performance too much :)

Yeh I got a black one so it looks stock

I got Sunday off billy happy to help out

I ordered a black one but got this awesome metallic red one in the mail instead..

Even though nobody sees it I feel it would be a crime to paint over it..

yeh this.

their excuse for this is that if the car is cold the heater wont demist the front window, making the removal of A/C ileagle.

i can defog my wimdscreen in 5 seconds by winding my window down so y should i need either

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