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    HellCaminoKid is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Advance Auto Parts sells it.... i work there not that thats a good thing but it pays for gas and gets me discounts...

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    hmmmm, how about...

     



    what about buffing bits? anyone know where to find a ball shape buffing wad or something similar that will fit in a drill or roto-zip? Sure would be nice for those nooks and crannies atop the manifold... MAAS (in a blue metal tub) works great for polishing as well. Rather excpensive, but great none-the-less. It was not easy to find, and I ended up having to get in on ebay...

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