kevincwelch
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I'd think that removing the carpet would expose most of the buggers. After that, I'd get a potent roach killer into every nook and cranny. Maybe close of the car and release a few bug bombs in there. (Alternately, drive it up to Chicago or Wisconsin and leave it outside with the windows down for a few days and you'll have roach ice-pops.)
You'll have to figure out if this car is worth it. For $200, you'll probably put in a lot more money to get it exterminated, cleaned and then detailed. For a 16 year old car with close to 100k miles on it, you're probably better off pitching it or selling for parts.
You'll have to figure out if this car is worth it. For $200, you'll probably put in a lot more money to get it exterminated, cleaned and then detailed. For a 16 year old car with close to 100k miles on it, you're probably better off pitching it or selling for parts.