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    Quote Originally Posted by JDMef88
    and whats up with quickdodge's comment?
    Starting in 1934, Honda put satellite receivers in the engine compartment of their vehicles so that whenever the car was brought into a shop for maintenance or repairs or whatever, the shop attendants could plug up to the receiver and listen to satellite radio under the hood of your car. If you'll go back out and look under your battery tray, you'll see a small(10 watt) speaker mounted. That's for the sound. Later, QD.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quickdodgeŽ
    Starting in 1934, Honda put satellite receivers in the engine compartment of their vehicles so that whenever the car was brought into a shop for maintenance or repairs or whatever, the shop attendants could plug up to the receiver and listen to satellite radio under the hood of your car. If you'll go back out and look under your battery tray, you'll see a small(10 watt) speaker mounted. That's for the sound. Later, QD.
    the best help this man can get!!!
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    Boy, your better off doing drugs because there isn't any rehab or therapy for rotaries or boost.

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