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Posted: 3/28/2006 8:30:41 AM EDT
Is the standard AR Buffer solid in construction? I am really trying to find out if it is completely sealed and weather or not it would retain ANY water if sumbmerged?

Thanks
Link Posted: 3/28/2006 9:00:04 AM EDT
[#1]
Put it in a bucket.
Link Posted: 3/28/2006 9:00:35 AM EDT
[#2]

Quoted:
Put it in a bucket.



?
Link Posted: 3/28/2006 9:01:13 AM EDT
[#3]
aquabumping?

Link Posted: 3/28/2006 9:22:53 AM EDT
[#4]
Yes
Link Posted: 3/28/2006 9:34:19 AM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
Yes




In that case.  I believe the buffer itselft is solid and shouldn't retain water.
Link Posted: 3/28/2006 9:51:28 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/28/2006 9:58:56 AM EDT
[#7]
munyguru---How did you get a picture of my car for you avatar?
Link Posted: 3/28/2006 10:08:49 AM EDT
[#8]
Link Posted: 3/28/2006 11:24:20 AM EDT
[#9]

Quoted:

Quoted:
munyguru---How did you get a picture of my car for you avatar?



LOL, it could be yours.  I am thinking about selling it this year.



I have a 2000 C5 in the same color combo.  Mag Red with Oak top and interior.  One the nicest colors combos Vettes ever came in.  Why you selling?
Link Posted: 3/28/2006 7:08:00 PM EDT
[#10]
thanks guys
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