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Oct 28, 2024
DASHMAT DOES NOT FIT - TOO WIDE
This DashMat is about an inch too wide for my 2006 Pontiac Solstice. It does not fit properly. If it was about 1/2 inch shorter on each side it would be fine. Very disappointed.
I have bought 5 DashMats over the years and this is the only one that does not fit properly.

Feb 14, 2024
NOS OEM Voltage Regulator
Voltage regulator as described. NOS OEM. Will be installing it soon in my 54 Chevy.

Mar 21, 2017
Great Book
I enjoyed this book very much. A very personal account of the life of a Polish WWII fighter pilot - Wladek Gnys, the first Allied pilot to score air victories against the Luftwaffe. This is one of the few books that describes the very beginning of the Second World War from the perspective of a Polish fighter pilot. The first half of the book covers Gnys' childhood and life growing up in Poland until he joined the military. The second half covers his war time experiences. It was very interesting reading about his life growing up - the successes and the struggles his family endured. And as the war starts the second half of his adventures begins - fighting in Poland with the PAF, France with the French Air Force and then England with the RAF. A very moving and very personal account. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in WWII aviation.