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    Over 2 decades later and they're still around.

    Saw this posted today... car has 115k miles on it. 115k miles with the fucking shipping blocks!

    This is the car equivalent of a granny finding a stone fetus.
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    #2
    Those need to go in a museum
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    https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...-new-pb-at-msr

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      #3
      wtf? If the owner is that senile, how did nobody that rode in it say that the car rides like a brick and to look into the culprit?

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        #4
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          #5
          who needs travel


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            #6
            Originally posted by PetrolM3 View Post
            wtf? If the owner is that senile, how did nobody that rode in it say that the car rides like a brick and to look into the culprit?
            I removed some from a car that had 8 owners in the past...car just had an alignment before last owner bring it to me for big 3. Just seeing his car moving, I told him
            his struts/shocks were blown. When I replaced his struts, I found the shipping blocks!!! Nobody had this car driving correctly since it was sold
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              #7
              Amazing

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                #8
                Some junior tech forgot to remove them and when he/she test drove it, they were driving too gentle for them to be noticed afterward. Alas, another museum piece has been found.

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