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rmezz13
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I hit a dead skunk Saturday night, driving home from a friends house in the 350Z. The car still stinks. Yesterday i opened the garage when getting a screw driver to replace a bulb in the new beaters dome, and the garage stunk. I left the Z in the driveway for all of saturday night and all of sunday and it never went away.... Now i have a stinky car and it makes my garage smell...

Pic of the new beater...

'96 es300, 175k miles, paid $2500... stole it


TeflonG35
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Nice beater.

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BlackSmoke
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You stinky bastard Man that sucks it happened to me about 6 years ago and man that smell was nasty for a while. Wash your car with tomato juice where the skunk hit the car. Good lick stinky.

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dasoupdude
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Woot, front wheel drive fmfw lol

zomg, are you gunna make this jdm tyt3 y0.

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the stink could be worse, it could be dead mouse in your car somewhere.

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rmezz13
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actually doesn't stink today... maybe once the sun heats up the garage it will start bakin' the odor back up... oh well
BlackSmoke wrote: Wash your car with tomato juice where the skunk hit the car.
Yeah, right

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dasoupdude
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or load up on some




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BlackSmoke
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Seriously fool, I have seen it done because the acid in tomato juice will eat the smell from the skunk spray.

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rmezz13
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no, i mean yeah.... right ... i know it works but i would never wash my car down with tomato juice..... Anywho, the smell is gone and they make almost no after market parts for the lexus i just bought.

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BlackSmoke
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Yeah you will not be able to beat up your beater because they are expensive to fix. But nice lil car by the way looks like someone kept it up well.

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cuffuup28
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need to do a little work to it at least... looks like a 4x4.

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rmezz13
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BlackSmoke wrote:Yeah you will not be able to beat up your beater because they are expensive to fix. But nice lil car by the way looks like someone kept it up well.
Actually all it is, is a Toyota Camry, and i have kind of a loop hole hook up at a Toyota dealer if i need anything done i cannot do my self.
cuffuup28 wrote:need to do a little work to it at least... looks like a 4x4.
Yeah it sets a little high, thinking some wheels to fill out the wheel wells a little better, probably next spring, if i keep the car.

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BlackSmoke
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I figured you had an angle, good going.


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