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bubble flare 200

hi arty b- that's a very good point. didn't know you could use a regular flaring kit to make bubble flares. have used junk yard brake lines years ago but sometimes you would break or damage the nut which tightens into the wheel cylinder or caliper. brought back a few memories of junk yard adventures. actually salvaged a lot of used parts in yards. sometimes you would find a real stash of parts some poor joker must have put into a car which he just totaled. wow got a master, new brake hoses a new radiator, new alternator and a few other items for pocket change out of 64 dodge I found wrecked in 70. they all went right into my 64 dodge jalopy. bet my Volvo bruthas here would think I'm a real cheap bastid doing that. actually saved a real fortune . then spent the savings on bad women. what a dope. good to hear from you. hope you haven't been stumped lately. thanks tons oldduke






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