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  1. your best bet is to buy an 3,000 gt stario it is a double decker and some of them had cd players and they hook right up and then on the plus side you can still use the steering wheel controls
  2. Here go to this site scroll down and there are pics of each dash produced for the quest. http://t-racing.com/GLSQC/starquest_buyers_guide.htm
  3. hey look its jason ( ratmtattat ). and I do like the cowl hood seen it in person.
  4. nice post yes this is the way you are supose to properly fix a semi flex front bumper. I go to a school called UTI. I am currently takeing auto collision repair. we just recently learned on how to do this. but the only thig that you didnt post was that when yo sand the cracked area, is that when you go and sand the inside of the crack you need to make sure you bevel each edge of the crack leaving no sharp edges. if the sharp edges are left then the crack will eventually cut through the plastic compound and you will be doing this all over agian. we learned using a two part compound made by 3M when you go and buy one of these products make sure you get a semi flex material or one that works with TPO plastics. otherwise this is the correct way to fix theese front lips. and on another side note put as much of this compound on the back of the crack and there is no need to sand the back side leave the bild up for more support.
  5. here are some pics of the kit they sell http://fighterzero.4t.com/photo6.html go to that page its the white one
  6. yes it would take some work you could easily get a couple of inches by doing it sone as i get the money to buy another quest i will be doing it when you look at what is all in the way down there you see that there is a little lump in the floorthat will keep it from sliding all the way back but you should be able to get 2 inches out of the mod but 2 inches makes a great deal of room now what i want is the seat to sit a little lower which is a lot harder mod. problely go whith some aftermarket seats.
  7. go to this site http://www.moto-on.com/decals.htm
  8. yes link doesnt work but you should come to the meet we houston guys are going to meet up and go up there togeather sent you my info so give me a call
  9. i got a pair off a 86 wide body conquest sold them to someone for $45.00
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