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Home arrow News arrow Team Blog arrow How much crap can you remove with a Leatherman?

How much crap can you remove with a Leatherman?
Written by Sean Sosik-Hamor   
Tuesday, 02 July 2002

I have started cosmetic deconditioning of the car and tore out the rear deck and speakers behind the back seat. This was prompted by the fact that the rear deck was damaged anyway and the rear seat wasn't even bolted in completely...it was flopping around loose. Everything is now tightened down properly and the deck is a bare chunk of sheet metal (the way it should be). Also, John and I removed about a pound of newspaper that had been jammed into the frame of the trunklid. Our assumption is that it was being used as sound deadening material for a subwoofer or other audio gear that had been in the back of the car. About 30' of weatherstripping was also removed that served no obvious purpose.

 
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