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Old 05-17-2013, 04:19 PM   #1
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Rust guard protection and adding aftermarket stuff

Ok so I've seen many pics of people's cars showing off the exhaust and stuff, looks like most don't have rust guard protection. Where I live it's a must have on a car. During winter no be our roads are blocked with salt and shit. So I have a full rust guard protection under my car, everything is coated with it. My question is, is this going to make things very difficult when trying to get someone to instal a new exhaust, header etc... Or will it be fine?
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Are you talking about something like that oil spray stuff?
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It will be fine. Messy for the installer, but fine. You'll obviously want to get any new part resprayed.
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It will be fine. Messy for the installer, but fine. You'll obviously want to get any new part resprayed.
Yeah I figured it would be messy lol. Yeah I will have to get it all sprayed might have to wait until i get my header before I respray it
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Are you talking about something like that oil spray stuff?
It's like a very thick black coating stuff, I can't really describe but works very well. Down here for out winters roads get blocked with salt and shit and doesn't really get washed off the roads from rain until like April so it's something you really want on a new vehicle
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