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capriceman

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  1. if by trucklet you mean a SSR variant i would be all for it. make it more reasonalbly priced. LS6 should be able to fit under the hood too. base around 24,000 top end maybe 37K with the LS6 or new LSx
  2. If compared to the current bu I think its alot better but not light years better.
  3. i have been seeing so many xlr's latey and CTS-V's
  4. Cop says over loud speaker " damnit you know the procedures sit in the passenger seat" Cops put you in the passenger seat so they can keep an eye on you and there partner in the back to watch you to. I've come to like Crown vic's and explorer's.
  5. agreed also in the owners manual. Also in my car its painted on the dist. Cap. and on the Wires, The 5 minutes it takes with a paint pen saves hours of wire following and frustration.
  6. I to push your buttons i bet while your typing right now your going off on a rant
  7. Raceist white chocolate you!
  8. 01 silverado and my Dads 02 GMC sierra has um too
  9. at least it wasnt an intrepid you have to take teh tire off to get to the battery and take the front off to change the belt Chrysler And for coil springs my truck has them but I really never open my truck's hood only to clean the guck of the intake with some carb cleaner and to add windsheild washer fluid. I get free oil changes and tire rotations so why do it my self?
  10. saw a dual exhaust solstice again with a Sky next to it. somthing that looked like a Ford Fusion stationwagon with black padding on it? or was i tripping balls?
  11. just that go can go more places with a 4wd quad. :AH-HA_wink:
  12. Did you have any idea on what you where looking for when taking it apart? Also if moneys not a problem then why arent you driving that *POS* bimmer you want? My point money is a problem since you dont have enough to buy yourself a car you want.
  13. Firecracka's
  14. English is a majority in the US and people tend to go with the majority. like... Cars no one still has horse and buggy unless a car is against there religon Cell phones Computers Internet Homes (who perfers to sleep under a tree in a rain storm Electricity Running water And there is no way you can say those aren't majorities. So my point is that people Tend to go with the majority. even if they arent acustom to it.
  15. still coil springs are the best! But i just grab a 2x4 to prop a hood if it has a prop or gas struts just to be safe. I have had a hood prop rust throughand break with a gust of wing and a 50 pound chyrsler hood falling on my neck.
  16. makes me think of the days when i sat on milk crates to drive an old ford truck since the bench mounts rusted out. Now people wont buy a car if it it doesnt have heated leather seats.
  17. what if GM actuly owned Geely and using it to make major profits? If not they should make a company under the wire and make no connection to GM and sell it there and here. Cheap labor and anti-american buyers! so a win win?
  18. Live for speed
  19. when they start A working brake pedal A gas pedal that doesnt stick. Thats all i need.
  20. i no its horrible.
  21. My top 3 are GM 350 SB GM all the 3800's and VW air cooled 2 cylinder or whatever whats your list
  22. something that goes in solid and comes out pure liquid is not healthy. If you dont get the symptoms of food poisining after eating white castle you have problems.
  23. I bought my Caprice perfect when i got it and i have roughly about $1500 and some intense hours on it including a spun bearing. I thought that for what i paid it was all in all a good car. Lesson in life USED CARS ALWAYS WILL HAVE THAT ONE MAJOR PROBLEM? may happen right away (like mine) or later on. Even like your mom's sunfire. (Sunbird's were around in my time not yours)
  24. some one who has barely enough money to get a pontiac going wants to get a bmw? hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahhahaahahahahahhaha Thats great!
  25. 37 plymouth
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