HOG Iron on/Sew on Patch size 9.8 x 6.1cm Please see my other items for more patches Instruction for how to iron Patch on: 1. Place patch where you wish it to be. 2. Cover with a thin cloth over the patch,and then iron on. Avoid using Iron directly on patch to protect the patch under high temperature. 3. Keep pressing the iron around 40-60 seconds and temp.Approx 120-150(Depends on the thickness of cloth). 4. Move iron out of way, wait for patch to cool down completely. 5. If adherence is not perfect,please repeat action 3)&4). |
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Hottest 911 ever!
Wed, 05 May 2010A few weeks back, we revealed spy shots of the next-gen Porsche 911 GT2. But now the Web is awash in reports from a Porsche dealer meeting in Germany where the company revealed the even-hotter GT2 RS. Reportedly pushing 620 hp from its turbocharged boxer-six engine, the track- and street-legal GT2 RS is said to be 200 pounds lighter than the GT2.
Honda’s Uni-Cub Beta review from Tokyo
Wed, 27 Nov 2013Japan – the land of crazy gadgets, of that there is little doubt. But the 2013 Tokyo Motor Show was surprisingly highly focused on proper, viable products instead of pie-in-the-sky futurism. Which is not to say there weren’t some intriguing exceptions.
Hyundai i30 SR – a taste of Sporty Hyundai
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