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I have them both and are factory scoops. I need to get busy and make a mold.
The hot summer temps have showed me I should put a hole in my hood, So there will be a scoop going on one day, I will be looking forward to your products, dual snorkel possibly
 
The hot summer temps have showed me I should put a hole in my hood, So there will be a scoop going on one day, I will be looking forward to your products, dual snorkel possibly
Should be able to make them but like Toolman said it would have to be in 2 pieces I think.
 
1982 Dodge W150 flatbed

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I got the grass cut, came in to cool off and grab some lunch. Left over Chinese was good. Then an icecream bar for desert. I'm about ready for a nap now. LOL
 
Got brakes done on Honda.
And the 59 was a real pain. We blasted air into cylinder after it was installed. It was a cup seating issue, as its not leaking now.
 
USPS. Strikes again...

It's been in the system since June 23rd...

Dulles Virginia is usually the last distro center before it hits my post office....

So, sending it to California makes perfect sense

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Are you just using online tracking?
What I found outa few years back was that for the greater distances, the packages are bundled into a pallet with a single bar code. Therefore, when it says that it's gone from one center to the next, they really don't know that YOUR package is there in the interim stops, just that it got scanned into the pallet at some stage. Not until they break the pallet down to go out to the individual post offices.
 

What I found outa few years back was that for the greater distances, the packages are bundled into a pallet with a single bar code. Therefore, when it says that it's gone from one center to the next, they really don't know that YOUR package is there in the interim stops, just that it got scanned into the pallet at some stage. Not until they break the pallet down to go out to the individual post offices.
Where they sit at your local post office because they are on a slowdown.
 
Happy rebellion day all!
56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence.

Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and tortured before they died. Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned. Two lost their sons in the revolutionary army, another had two sons captured. Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or hardships of the revolutionary war.
 
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