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I need an AI Removal kit.
What is better: Steel or Aluminum (I assume steel to minimize corrosion and binding)
Where should I buy it?
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http://www.newbonneville.com/html/ai_removal_kit.html
Other cool stuff as well.
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Will agree with new bonneville. Easy and simple directions.
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