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Wagner Lighting 1156LL Miniature Lamp - Pack of 10 Wagner Lighting 1156LL Miniature Lamp - Pack of 10
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Wagner Lighting - Long Life Miniature Lamp - Long Life Miniature Lamp - Fits Years: 1968-2007 - Import - Honda Accord - MAY also fit: Acura - Acura Truck - Alfa Romeo - Amc - Eagle - Amc - Jeep Tr Models: 100 Series - 124 Sedan - S/W - 124 Spider - Coupe - 128 - 131/

Wagner BP1156 S-8 Bulb 1 Signal Wagner BP1156 S-8 Bulb 1 Signal
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2 Pack, 1156, 12V, Heavy Duty Backup Miniature Bulb. Heavy

Wagner Lighting H5006 Head Lamp Sealed Beam Wagner Lighting H5006 Head Lamp Sealed Beam
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Hopkins 46365 Short Proof Power Converter Hopkins 46365 Short Proof Power Converter
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SHORT PROOF POWER CONERTR

Steiner 8x30 Military/Marine Binocular Steiner 8x30 Military/Marine Binocular
List Price: $249.99
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Versatile and robust, the Steiner Military/Marine 8x30 binocular is one of Steiner's most popular performers. The tough, solid compact offers plenty of magnification, with a unique autofocusing design that puts all the action in focus at once. The binocular also boasts a rubber-armored housing that's modeled after Steiner's military models, which have seen years of use in a variety of settings, from mountaintops to deep canyons, aboard and ashore. Other features include long eye relief for eyeglass wearers, a rainproof and fog-resistant construction, and a wide field of view. The Military/Marine 8x30 binocular is ideal for spotting game and exploring nature's majesty. The binocular is modeled after Steiner's military binoculars. Specifications Magnification: 8x Objective lens: 30mm Field of view: 360 feet @ 1,000 yards Eye relief: 20mm Dimensions: 6.8 by 2.4 by 4.6 inches (W x H x D) Weight: 18 ounces Warranty: 10-year manufacturer's limited warranty About Steiner Karl Steiner established Steiner Optik GmbH in 1947, turning it from a one-man factory to a 50-plus employee company within six years. Offering products ranging from small cameras to binoculars and special lenses, Steiner soon turned his attention to professional high-quality binoculars. From the beginning Steiner Optiks has focused on creating new optics technologies, including such innovations as rubber armoring, the first binocular with an integrated compass, the first binocular with an optical coating to protect against harmful UV radiation, the pocket-size binocular, and the Predator lens coating to increase animal contrast against wooded backgrounds. Today, Steiner manufactures binoculars for the military, marine, hunting, outdoor, birding, and leisure industries.

Steiner Military / Marine 8 x 30 mm Binoculars... compacts that are exceptionally clear, bright, powerful and field-rugged! Versatile, with astonishing optical performance, the Steiner Military / Marine Series. Featuring rugged construction like the legendary Steiner military models that have been selected by the US Army and over 40 other nations. Hunting, wildlife observation, boating... these are ready, and a great value. All in the series have a 10-year limited warranty, rainproof construction, and Steiner 20-yards-to-infinity Sports Auto-Focus system. You set the focus once and then everything from 20 yards out is in sharp focus, without further adjustment. Tech specs on the excellence: Fully multi-coated lenses and BAK-4 prism for outstanding brightness, glare-fighting and clarity; Fully waterproof, shockproof, fogproof; Tough rubber armoring; Field of view (F.O.V.) is 390' @ 1,000 yds. 20 mm eye relief; Come with web neck strap and lens covers; Weigh 18 ozs. Measure approx. 4 3/5 x 6 4/5 x 2 2/5". German-made Steiners are the gold standard in optics... order yours today at the best price going! Steiner Military / Marine 8 x 30 mm Binoculars

Exide Orbital ORB75DT-108 Sealed VRLA (AGM) Automotive Battery Exide Orbital ORB75DT-108 Sealed VRLA (AGM) Automotive Battery
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The Exide Select Orbital automotive batteries are a complete line of hi-tech sealed batteries, designed to meet the needs of the serious automobile battery user. These advanced-design batteries use ultra-thin high purity lead plates. This design allows us to give you some of the lowest internal resistance batteries available. Absorbant glass mat technology gives you a completely sealed battery that cannot leak in your car. Our batteries are so safe that they have passed the International Air Transport Association Test, which certifies our batteries will not leak and are safe to be shipped by air. The Exide Select Orbital automotive batteries can be mounted anywhere, in any position in your car - our batteries do not leak or spill like normal batteries.

Cufflinks Inc Pontiac Firebird Cufflinks (GM-FIRE-SL) Cufflinks Inc Pontiac Firebird Cufflinks (GM-FIRE-SL)
Sale Price: $59.95

From the creative minds at Cufflinks Inc, the original cufflinks designer. The first generation Pontiac Firebird became a pop icon upon being released in 1967. Equal parts fast and fierce, the Firebird became the car of choice for so many after it's starring role in Smokey and the Bandit. As recognizable as the Burt Reynolds moustache, the Pontiac Firebird cufflinks are ideal for anything you are in high-speed pursuit of. TransAm, Ram Air, V8 - Now, gearheads can add another word to be associated with the retired classic - cufflinks! Brought to you by Cufflinks, Inc. and officially licensed by General Motors. Carefully crafted with the finest details and quality materials.

#33989M Ertl Elite Edition 1996 Pontiac Firebird,Black 1/18 Diecast #33989M Ertl Elite Edition 1996 Pontiac Firebird,Black 1/18 Diecast
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1996 Pontiac Firebird 1/18 Scale Diecast .Made by Ertl,Elite Edition.Marked #33989M,2005. Brand New in Factory Sealed Box.

Red Line 60103 SI-1 Fuel System Cleaner - 15 oz. Red Line 60103 SI-1 Fuel System Cleaner - 15 oz.
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Red Line Oil 60103 Si-1 Fuel Inj Cleaner -15oz

Permatex 81878 #101 Sensor Safe Ultra Copper Hi Temp RTV, 3 oz. Tube Permatex 81878 #101 Sensor Safe Ultra Copper Hi Temp RTV, 3 oz. Tube
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Permatex Ultra Copper. For 4 cylinder, turbocharged or high performance engines. The most advanced, high temperature RTV silicone gasket available. Sensor safe, low odor, noncorrosive. Superior adhesion. 3 times more oil resistant than conventional silicones; 8 times more flexible than cut gaskets. Temperature range 75 F. to 700 F. intermittent; resists auto and shop fluids and vibration. Suggested Applications: Exhaust manifolds/headers, valve covers, oil pans, timing covers, water pumps, thermostat housings. 3 oz. tube.

Rain-X Weatherbeater Wiper Blade, 16 Rain-X Weatherbeater Wiper Blade, 16" (Pack of 1)
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Rain-X Rx30216 Rain-X Wiper Blades 16 Each

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Cufflinks Inc Pontiac Firebird Logo Tie Bar (GM-FIRE-TB) Cufflinks Inc Pontiac Firebird Logo Tie Bar (GM-FIRE-TB)
Sale Price: $33.95

Pontiac Firebird Logo Tie Bar. Approximately 2" x 3/8", Rhodium Plated Tie Bar. Officially licensed by General Motors.

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Hidden Headlamps

Hidden headlamps are an automotive styling feature that conceals an automobile's headlamps when they are not in use. Depending on the design, the headlamps may be mounted in a housing that rotates so as to sit flush with the front end as on the Porsche 928, may retract into the hood and/or fenders as on the 19682004 Chevrolet Corvette, or may be concealed behind retractable or rotating grille panels as on the 1966 Dodge Charger.

Hidden headlamps first appeared on the Cord 810 in 1936. Each unit had a crank on its side of the dashboard, which was turned by hand when the headlamps were needed.

Powered hidden headlamps were pioneered in GM's Buick Y-Job concept car of 1938 and were used briefly on Chrysler Corporation's 1942 production DeSoto. The feature's popularity has waxed and waned over time. Hidden headlamps regained popularity in the late 1960s, particularly in the US market where aerodynamic headlamps were not permitted. A relatively large variety of cars incorporated hidden headlamps in the 1970s, '80s, and early 1990s. Currently, hidden headlamps are out of favour.

Numerous car manufacturers used hidden headlamps to get around the headlight height regulation in the United States, for instance Toyota exported their retractable headlight version of the AE86, known domestically as the Sprinter Trueno in favour of their Corolla Levin as the former had higher headlamp height, enough to satisfy US regulations rather than raise body height which affected handling.

US laws now permit aerodynamic headlamps, relative to which hidden headlamps represent added cost, weight, and complexity as well as reliability concerns as cars age. Internationalized ECE auto safety regulations have also recently incorporated pedestrian-protection provisions restricting protuberances from car bodies, making it more difficult and expensive to design compliant pop-up headlamps.

The last time pop-up headlamps appeared on a volume-production car was in 2004 when both the Lotus Esprit and C5 Corvette ended production.

A 1937 Cord 812

A 1938 Buick Y-Job

A 1967 Ford Thunderbird

A 1973 SAAB Sonett III

A Mazda 323F

Opel GT

Dodge Charger

Volvo 480

List of cars with hidden or pop-up headlights

Acura/Honda Integra, 19861989

Acura/Honda NSX, 19902002

Alfa Romeo Montreal, 19701977

Aston Martin Lagonda, 19761989

Aston Martin Vantage Zagato Volante, 19861989

Aston Martin Bulldog, 1980 (concept car)

Asna Sunfire, 1993

Bitter CD, 1973

Bitter SC, 1979

Bricklin SV-1, 19741976

BMW 8 Series, 19891999

BMW GINA, 2008 (concept car)

BMW M1, 19781981

Buick Reatta, 19881991

Buick Riviera, 19651969

Buick SkyHawk, 19821988

Buick Y-Job, 1938 (concept car)

Cadillac Eldorado, 19671968

Chevrolet Camaro, 19671969 (optional)

Chevrolet Caprice, 19681969 (optional and very rare)

Chevrolet Corvette, 19632004

Chrysler 300, 19681971

Chrysler Imperial, 19901993

Chrysler LeBaron, 19871992 (coupe & convertible only)

Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue, 19901993

Chrysler New Yorker, 19761981 and 19881993

DeSoto, 1942

De Tomaso Mangusta, 19701971 (US-spec)

De Tomaso Pantera, 19711974

De Tomaso Guar, 19932004

Dodge Charger, 19661970, (optional in 1971 & 1972)

Dodge Charger Daytona, 19691970

Dodge Daytona, 19871991

Dodge Magnum, 19781979 (clear covers)

Dodge Monaco, 19721973

Dodge Royal Monaco, 19761978

Dodge Stealth, 19911993

Dodge St. Regis, 19791981 (clear covers)

Eagle Talon, 19901991

Ferrari 288 GTO, 19841985

Ferrari 308 GTB, 19751984

Ferrari 328, 19851989

Ferrari 348, 19891995

Ferrari 365 California Spyder, 19661967

Ferrari F355, 19941999

Ferrari 400/412, 19761989

Ferrari 456/456M, 19922003

Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer, 19731984

Ferrari 365 GTB/4 & GTS/4 "Daytona", 365 GTC/4, 365 GT4 2+2, 19701976

Ferrari GT4, 19741980

Ferrari Mondial, 19801995

Ferrari Testarossa, 512TR, 19841994

Fiat X1/9, 19731988 (also called Bertone X1/9 in the USA)

Ford Galaxie 500 XL, 19681970

Ford LTD, 19681970 (including Country Squire wagon)

Ford LTD Landau, 19751978 (including Country Squire wagon)

Ford Probe, 19891997

Ford Ranchero, 1970 (GT only)

Ford Thunderbird, 19671969 and 19771982

Ford Torino Brougham, 1970

Geo Storm, 1991

Honda Accord, 19861989

Honda Integra, 19861989

Honda NSX; 19902001

Honda Prelude, 19831991

Imperial, 19691975 and 19811983

Isuzu Piazza, 19811987 (also Isuzu Impulse, Holden Piazza)

Jaguar XJ220, 19921994

Lamborghini Athon, 1980 (concept car)

Lamborghini Bravo, 1974 (concept car)

Lamborghini Countach, 19741990

Lamborghini Diablo, 19901998

Lamborghini Islero, 19681969

Lamborghini Jalpa, 19811988

Lamborghini Jarama, 19701976

Lamborghini Urraco, 19731979

Lamborghini Marco Polo, 1982 (concept car)

Lamborghini Miura, 19661973

Lamborghini Silhouette, 19761979

Lamborghini Urraco, 19701979

Lancia Montecarlo, 19751979 (for Scorpion, North-American version)

Lancia Stratos, 19721973

Lincoln Continental, 19701981

Lincoln Mark series, 19681983

Lister Storm, 19931999

Lotus Eclat, 19741982

Lotus Elan, 19621973, Lotus Elan +2 19671975,

Lotus Elan M100 19891995

Lotus Elite, 19741982

Lotus Esprit, 19762004

Lotus Excel, 19821992

Manta Mirage, 19741986

Maserati Bora, 19711980

Maserati Ghibli, 19661973

Maserati Indy, 19691974

Maserati Khamsin, 19741982

Maserati Merak, 19721982

Mazda 929 (some models)

Mazda AZ-550 Sports Type A, 1989 (concept version)

Mazda Familia Astina, 19891994

Mazda MX-5 Miata, 19891997

Mazda RX-7, 19782002

Mercury Cougar, 19671970

Mercury Capri, 19911994 (Third Generation)

Mercury Marquis, 19691978

Mercury Montego, 1970 (some models)

Mitsubishi 3000GT, 19911993

Mitsubishi Eclipse, 19901991

Mitsubishi Starion, 19821990 (also Dodge/Plymouth/Chrysler Conquest, captive imports)

Nissan Silvia/Nissan 200SX(S12), 19831989

Nissan 180SX/Nissan 200SX/Nissan 240SX(S13), 19891994 [also 19961998 (Kouki) 180SX]

Nissan 300ZX, (Z31), 19841989

Nissan Pulsar/N12 NX/N13 NX/N13 EXA, 19831990

Oldsmobile Toronado, 19661969 and 19861992

Opel GT, 19681973

Plymouth Fury, 19701971 (Gran Coupe & Sport Fury, Sport Suburban wagon for 1971)

Plymouth Fury III, 1972 (optional)

Plymouth Laser, 19901991

Plymouth Superbird, 1970

Pontiac Fiero, 19841988

Pontiac Firebird, 19822002

Pontiac Grand Prix, 19671968

Pontiac GTO, 19681969

Pontiac Sunbird SE/GT 19861993

Porsche 911 'Slantnose', 19851989, 'Flatnose', 1994 (also called 930S)

Porsche 914, 19691976

Porsche 924, 19761988

Porsche 928, 19781995

Porsche 944, 19821991

Porsche 968, 19911994

Quantum Sports Cars 2+2, 1993

Saab Sonett III, 19701974

Saturn SC2, 19911996

Subaru XT 19851991

Toyota 2000GT, 19671970

Toyota Celica, 19821993

Toyota Corolla, 19831991 (GT-S and SR-5 Sport only)

Toyota MR2, 19841999

Toyota Sprinter Trueno, 19831992

Toyota Supra, 19821992

Triumph TR7/TR8, 19751982

TVR Tasmin/280i/450 SEAC, 19811989

Venturi Atlantique 300, 19871999

Volvo 480, 19861995

Vector M12, 19951999

Vector W8, 19891993

Zimmer Quicksilver, 19861989

Other vehicles with pop-up headlights

Keisei AE-100 Skyliner

Motorcycles

Honda Spacy 125 Striker, 19831986

Suzuki GSX750S (Katana), 19841985

Trains

Keisei Electric Railway AE100 (Skyliner), 1990

Bicycles

Bridgestone Young Way Monte Carlo, 1979

See also

Automotive lighting

Daytime Running Lamp

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Cherry bomb muffler on dynomax system?

Which, in your opinion, would be better for performance AND sound better?

Dynomax Bullet 3" system with Cherry Bomb Glasspack
Dynomax Bullet 3" system with Cherry Bomb Etreme
Dynomax Bullet 3" system with Cherry Bomb Pro
Dynomax Super Turbo 3" system with Cherry Bomb Elite

All are three inch.
The glasspack is a 4" body with 3" in/out.
And It'd be going on a 1998 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am

As GTA mentioned, Cherry Bombs are cool.

Don't get me wrong, but for Gen IV f-body's, the absolute consensus that I have seen is that you cannot beat the sound of a 3" Borla cat-back exhaust. Go on to the LT1/LS1 forums, and you will likely find the same answer. The sound is a perfect match of low-end pulse and higher end "b-b-b-brrap" that you cannot beat with most any other exhaust.

The problem with a glass pack on a fourth gen is that it allows a bit too much of the "noise" through, and not enough of the proper low-end resonance. Mix and match with Dynomax parts, and you're likely not to get the best match.

On top - are you going duals back, or are you going single-pipe back? For single pipe, I'd absolutely go with 3" and a Borla. If you're going with duals, then its anybody's game, but the last thing I'd do is try to cram dual 3" under your car - there's no need.

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