ozium new car scent, smells good and is very potent. Little dab will do ya
__________________ 1998 trans am, mti clear lid, msd wires, tsp rumbler with the bullet removed and straight pipe welded in it's place. silver zr1's. coated pacesetters and ory with 1-chamber flows mounted behind rear bumper
removed air and egr
I never put air fresheners in my car. All I do is wipe down my interior ever weekend with Eagle One leather cleaner and conditioner. That stuff keeps the leather in my car almost new, plus everyone asks why my car always smells new. Thats the reason. I don't know if they put a scent in it, but the stuff smells great. It also works great with vinyl, rubber and plastic.
__________________ Current: 1993 Nissan Pathfinder (intrum ride till I can save for a 5th Gen.)
1988 Honda Civic (Sad time in my life, but GONE!)
1999 A4 SS #2371: R.I.P. gone but never forgoten
1995 A4 Z28: Sold
1971 Shortbox Fleetside: Sold
1981 Camaro: First car, Sold
103 does smell pretty good, you have a point there... I've been told my exhaust smells like KFC...? Seriously though, when I dyno'd my car and drove into the garage everyone agreed that my exhaust smelt like KFC... lol
That makes me more concerned about KFC than your car...lol.
I vote New Car scent btw, just one more way of keeping it stock.
I got a little vanilla scent thing from Autozone. Looks like a can of tobacco. Two years and it still smells good.
__________________ - Mike - 2001 Midnight Blue Silverado ECSB 5.3L Mods: Magnalfow dumped out the side, Line-X, Full Alpine Stereo, K&N, De-badged/trimmed
I did have one that hooked onto my vent that smelled like cologne but it faded and I hated that it cluttered up my dash. So I switched to the wild berry stone under the seat. I like it alot but that cornado cherry is sounding kinda nice.
"A musclecar, by definition, is a powerful and sporty vehicle that must be able to spin its tires at will. The Firebird Trans Am is capable of laying down twin black streaks of rubber several hundred feet long. We wanted to be sure it could, so we did it a half dozen times in the name of automotive science." -Motor Trend