MrPink
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BTW the power output with a stg 2 will only be 210hp and like 225ftlbs.
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For me, it would have to be square body trucks and Burbs. They're what I learned to wrench on, and where my skills in that respect, started to improve. And we had several of them in the family fleet, through the years.... see my signature! I didn't know much yet, when I got my Monte Carlo. I probably shouldn't have bought that car, because I didn't realize how bad it really was.Parts of stitch live on. Oh and I recommend the book too.
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As i sit here celebrating another revolution around the sun. I ask you of all the vehicles you guys/gals have driven over the years which have made a lasting impression on you besides the GMT400? For myself the Schnitzel mobile and its diesel brethren of the same platform are the ones that I have owned the most of, and I find myself drawn to.
GMT800 trucks and SUVs. I hated the GMT800 for a long time, I had my 02 Tahoe Z71 and the impressions that I didn’t like went away. Hopped in that 02 and went “I’ve barely ever been in one, why is everything so familiar?” Seriously, I got in it and everything made sense. When I drove it, it was exactly how I expected, it was more comfy than I thought, I found the controls exactly where I’d think they were (Except the interior door handle).As i sit here celebrating another revolution around the sun. I ask you of all the vehicles you guys/gals have driven over the years which have made a lasting impression on you besides the GMT400? Fo
Fox bodies, K5's, and GMT 400 crew cab duallys. I've had at least 4 of each.Parts of stitch live on. Oh and I recommend the book too.
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As i sit here celebrating another revolution around the sun. I ask you of all the vehicles you guys/gals have driven over the years which have made a lasting impression on you besides the GMT400? For myself the Schnitzel mobile and its diesel brethren of the same platform are the ones that I have owned the most of, and I find myself drawn to.
I ask you of all the vehicles you guys/gals have driven over the years which have made a lasting impression on you besides the GMT400?
Four door sports car...3rd gen Nissan Maximas. These sh*tboxes. (I use that term as lovingly as possible)
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The only vehicles I've owned before the GMT400s. I had a '91 GXE the same color as the one in this picture, followed by a white '93 GXE with burgundy leather interior. They both ate automatic transmissions every few months but I loved them anyway, the first one especially. It had a super obnoxious 3" cat-back with a Flowmaster muffler. Sounded like a truck. They were surprisingly quick and maneuverable. I still miss that first one. I look every once in a while for used SEs with the five speed manual, but you never see them for sale.
1st gen RX-7s for me. They are to RX-7s what GMT400s are to Chevy trucks - the last gasp of simplicity. I can totally geek out and rant rotary engine/RX-7 stuff for hours on end. 13Bs are great, but a properly built 12A will rev to the moon. Mine hit 10,000 rpm on several occasions.I have also been well impressed by 2nd gen RX7's, only had a couple of them, but that 13B motor is something special.
I was a technician when these were still thick on the ground. They were probably the highest quality car Nissan ever built. The VG30 motors were outstanding and the suspension was great. They were also relatively easy to work on.3rd gen Nissan Maximas. These sh*tboxes. (I use that term as lovingly as possible)