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#3438. Mechanics

Science, level: Advanced
Posted Mon Mar 21 07:13:54 PST 2005 by NSARQADR (boook114@yahoo.com).
http://www.ford.com/en/default.htm
Business Studies, UK
Materials Required: as usual
Concepts Taught: Advanced renovation techniques

Those reading this lesson plan, your probably thinking , arh so difficult and it dont pay out! well all of thee reading this note the time of this lesson and make a group.

Then make a spray liquid that attaches itself to the bottom of cars as undersealer! using rocks and other minerals and glues! same as underseal but with chipped stone! stone to stone!

Those reading this lesson plan, your probably thinking , arh so difficult and it dont pay out! well all of thee reading this note the time of this lesson and make a group.

Then make a spray liquid that attaches itself to the bottom of cars as undersealer! using rocks and other minerals and glues! same as underseal but with chipped stone! stone to stone!

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