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RE: heat shields

Date : Fri, 28 May 2004 08:54:58 -0700
To : virago@xxxxxxxxxxxx
From : DHEATH@xxxxxxxx
Subject : RE: heat shields
Of course... now we'll all be expecting some new pictures!!


-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Van Dyke

I'm such a sucker.  I went to a local  custom shop during lunch break  
just to see what they had and lo and behold hanging on the wall were  
the flame cut out heat shields.  Guy was really nice.  I told him what  
I wanted them for and he was pretty sure I could tease it open a bit to

accommodate my Cobras.  He took his demo to the back room and  leaned  
on it a tad and thought it could be done without destroying them if a  
guy were careful.  What's a guy to do?  Standing in a shop with shiny  
chrome in hand?  I shelled out the dough.  I only bought one for the  
upper pipe (mostly because I fear my wife's wrath).




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