12-30-2008, 08:04 AM
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SoCal Race Team #13
Drives: 2010 1SS:RS:LS3:SW
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Gilbert, AZ
Posts: 1,800
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Originally Posted by CamaroSpike23
I changed a light bulb today.
that is all.
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Originally Posted by aston70
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Originally Posted by pinkcamaro10
pics, or it didnt happen.
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Originally Posted by Steve
How many of you were involved?
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Originally Posted by zebra
now i know you deserve a certain special title!
post WHORE
now to really
i drove a prowler today!
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Originally Posted by CamaroSpike23
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Originally Posted by The_Blur
How many Mustang owners does it take to change a lightbulb?
We're not done counting yet. 
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Originally Posted by Steve
So CamaroSpike23 you are not willing to divulge your support team, instead claiming all of the victory for yourself? (Just busting on ya.) 
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Originally Posted by CynAgain
Was that 1 turn to the right, 2 to the left, and 1 to the right
or 2 turns to the left, 1 right, 2 left again? 
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Originally Posted by CamaroSpike23
I had Greg Norris helping me....
it was 1 Falcon Punch to remove the old one and a Hammer Fist to install the new one.
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Originally Posted by camaro_corvette
cyndi You should just get the snap on type. 
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Originally Posted by gtahvit
Moved.
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Originally Posted by TonytheTiger

These are all GT owners, as u can see the light bulb is not yet changed.
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Originally Posted by CamaroSpike23
LMAO
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Originally Posted by aston70
I drove one from California to TN.
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Originally Posted by zebra
hope the top was down the whole way, cause it's impossible to see with it up!
if you want one, it's here in Murfreesboro on Broad St
2000 Prowler
Black / Black leather
3.5L w/ 4spd auto (has AutoStick clutchless manual)
14,650 miles
asking $29,500
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Originally Posted by The_Blur
Were both of its headlights changed?
That begs a better question. How many Mustang owners does it take to change a headlight?
That's right, I thread-jacked your jacked thread back. 
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Originally Posted by aston70
Yeah it's a pita to see out of with the top up. Not much room for your left foot either. The one I drove was my brother's he won from goodguys back in 99. I drove it back from Pleasanton, CA. He later sold it. I think there's still some pics of it on prowleronline.com. It's purple with yellow flames/
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Originally Posted by aston70
I think someone is still counting. He will be done in a few days.
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Originally Posted by shank0668
Ive talked to some experts and heres what they say
Things You’ll Need:
Lamps
Light Bulbs
Step1 Turn off the lamp or light fixture.
Step2 Allow a hot bulb to cool before touching it.
Step3 Grasp the bulb lightly but firmly and turn counterclockwise until it is released from the socket.
Step4 Insert a replacement bulb lightly but firmly into the socket, and turn it clockwise until it's snug.
Step5 Turn the lamp or fixture back on.
Step6 Dispose of the used bulb.
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Originally Posted by sterlingnotes
I thought that they just talked a big game, but never really delivered...
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Originally Posted by TonytheTiger
22 Mustang owners can tackle those steps, no problem.
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Originally Posted by shank0668
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Me to...
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