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Justin Bimmer

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  1. <a href="http://failblog.org/2009/11/16/answer-fail-2/"><img class="mine_2823147520" title="epic-fail-answer-fail" src="http://failblog.wordpress.com/files/2009/11/epic-fail-answer-fail.jpg" alt="epic fail pictures" /></a><br />see more <a href="http://failblog.org">Epic Fails</a>
  2. When I'm at the LA Auto Show, I will be sure to take lots of photos of the car for everybody's enjoyment.
  3. If the taillight was a bit longer i think it might be better.
  4. Oh my family and I are going to a super Italian Thanksgiving too. There will be about 30 of us sitting at one table. Then the rest of the time I will be studying for midterms.
  5. Drink pumpkin beer with pumpkin pie. That is epic win!
  6. Sounds good. Once this gets on the lots, it is a perfect example of what lots of people have wanted on C&G. A sedan, coupe, and wagon in one model. It starts at Cadillac and works its way to Chevrolet. One can hope.
  7. - 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe GM has unveiled all the details we have been waiting for on the CTS Coupe. Click on the link below to read all about it and tell us what you think! 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe
  8. How about the HT4100s in the Cadillacs. Those were cutting edge technology when they came out.
  9. You win this thread!
  10. Looks good. Get that NJ plate off it and you will be all set.
  11. Sounds like there is a new sheriff in town. Also, sounds like Lutz is the new county judge.
  12. _ GM Engineering Chief Reuss Hopes for Rear Wheel Drive Chevrolets and Buicks Although this is the Middle Eastern version of the Chevrolet SS, it is based on the same Zeta platform Holden uses in Australia, which just happens to be where GM's new Engineering Chief Mark Reuss came from. Read up on the latest changes he hopes to make by following the link below. GM Engineering Chief Reuss Hopes for RWD Chevys, Buicks
  13. I bet it will last longer than 3 days!
  14. Good find WK! You should totally buy this. This car will allow you to haul around motors and trannys for your other broken cars.
  15. 4, 6, 8 in V, Flat, or inline configurations are all different engines with different challenges. I doubt a vehicle with a I4 or V6 requries the same power needs/ bands/ or transmission configurations as anything else I listed. Just because the DOHC may be better on an I4 doesn't mean it's better than a OHV V8 in its application. As mentioned before, apples and oranges.
  16. When their tuition gets raised 35% with more raises soon almost guaranteed, then they would have a reason to protest. Somebody being strict at a, what appears to be a "magnet" or a school of choice, is not a valid reason to protest.
  17. On the Grand Prix, they are "Driving Lights" and if I don't leave them on, the headlights suck so much that I wouldn't be able to see anything.
  18. It's like Casino! Nice!
  19. Why did he have to bring up the Cimarron?
  20. On a V6 (with 6 spark plugs) It is not the front 3 that are the problem, it's the back 3. There is a reason why 100,000 mile platinum plugs were invented. With DOHC, you have to move the engine to change the plugs.
  21. Which is why they are changing companies.
  22. B M W
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