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DSH stands for Deliberate Self Harm.
DSH stands for Domestic Short Hair. Cats with unknown or mixed breeds are called this, or just "moggies".
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http://www.conquestauto.com/servlet/the-1850/2002-dsh-2002--Ford-Explorer/Detail http://www.conquestauto.com/servlet/the-1850/2002-dsh-2002--Ford-Explorer/Detail
http://www.barrysbeaniescatalog.com/servlet/the-Beanies--dsh--PJ-dsh-PZ/searchpath/662/start/25/total/56/Categories According to this website it varies from about 9.99 to 21.99 depending on the pellets inside the beanie baby.
Bombay,Egyptian minx,Munchkin.Siberian,Siamese,Persian,Pixie-Bob,Ragamuffin,RagdollBurmeseAbyssinianScottish FoldManxAnd don't forget the good ole DSH (Domestic Shorthair)
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You can purchase shipping containers online at http://www.jobsiteexpress.com/servlet/the-11917/40GP-dsh-ALUM-Standard-Shipping-Container/Detail. They average around $1600 and will hold up to 2205 pounds..
Two screws at the top of the dash, both sides of the plastic facier. Now drop the steering wheel,and pull out the surround. Now there is four screws holding the dash in. One in each corner, unscrew these and the dsh will just pull out..DONE...
You could try here http://www.6mmbb.com/servlet/the-1078/S%26W-Multi-dsh-Shot-Shotshells%2C-Holds/Detail Not sure if this would work for your gun but they are all mostly the same design.
There is no direct replacement for the AC Tensioner pully assembly on the Metro autos. Bearing replacement is the only way to fix this item since no one makes it. Rubber sealed Bearing No.# 6006 DUL1 - (google: '6006-2RS 6006-ZZ Radial Ball Bearing 30X55X13' or find it at: http://www.thebigbearingstore.com/servlet/the-453/6006-dsh-2RS-6006-dsh-ZZ-Radial-Ball/Detail It retails for about $3.00 with $3.65 shipping. I haven't replaced the bearing yet but others have so it can be done at home using oversized/exact sized sockets and a drift. Good luck!
Capital letters that have parallel lines include "H," "I," and "E." These letters have horizontal lines that are parallel to each other. The letter "H" has two parallel horizontal lines, the letter "I" has one, and the letter "E" has three parallel lines.