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I like the synthetic blinker fluid. Lasts longer. 

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Vette(s): 1976 - L-48 Auto, A/C, AM/FM, Power Windows, Tilt Telescopic Wheel, Factory Aluminum Wheels, Inferno Red Matalic Custom paint with Black Leather Interior.
Hey, where do I go to get that synthetic stuff you guys. Man, I'm always the last to know things....
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try this place...www.kalecoauto.com. Blinker fluid is listed under the maintenance catergory,,,Oh no....It's SOLD OUT! Lots of good parts there too....check out their lowering kit. Great price on the flux capacitor as well....
VNCRUISER 2007-09-04 20:25:54
Reid '72 T-top

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BTW - we had a great discussion on replacement oil pressure sensor a few months ago. One big problem is that the stupid auto parts stores seem to list the "oil pressure switch" only which would be for a light. It is smaller and won't work for guages. I had to go back in their parts area to help them find the right part. Both Advance and Auto Zone had it wrong, so make sure what you get looks like what you took off.
Now, I'll get back to ordering the blinker fluid -
C3: 1979 Corvette Coupe, Auto, L-48, Red/Doeskin (my wife's fave);
C4s: 1986 C4 coupe (SCCA road race car), satin black, 4+3, Z51 package, L-98; & 1993 C4 coupe, white, 6-speed, LT-1.
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If you're changing the blinker fluid, don't forget to replace it's filter at the same time. If the fluid gets clogged the blinkers start to blink way too fast...

Kiwi Chris

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