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This message has been edited by Chaching777 on 12-13-2002 at 03:05 AM That form must only apply to the original buyer as I did not get one when I purchased my car off ebay. Besides I will wear my kat out far before the salt eats it away and I'm having fun driving it everyday! The chrome wheels are all I can think of that is susceptible to rust........ ------------------Chaching777 http://www.arcamax.com/ezines/hc/200212/4368.html fixumm Chaching777... Don't worrie i can fix it for ya if that happens...LOL Gary C because of that release form you signed when you purchased your New Prowler Marty Usher quote:
Originally posted by Gary C:
because of that release form you signed when you purchased your New ProwlerBlack Tie 161 If the body panels are aluminum, and plastic...and the frame is all aluminum....IS there anything on the car that CAN rust??? (Does aluminum rust?) robbieb That's exactly what I was thinking. If it's aluminum how is it gonna rust? Seems like it would be even less prone to rust than most other cars. Anybody know? Todd Cameron Aluminum oxidizes and eats away, literally, just like iron, but without the rust streaks.
2000 Black, 2001 Black Tie, 2001 Orange, 2001 Silver, 2001 Muhollandrobbieb Damn! I didn't know that aluminum rusted away. I was all happy thinking that I didn't need to worry about rust! I guess only fiberglass cars can get away from it. Thanks for the info.
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