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Old 10-08-02, 09:51 PM
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btw: That isn't my car.
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Cripes! What, did you guys both go out for coffee after the light turned green, drink it, then get back in your car and leave?
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Originally posted by peejay
Cripes! What, did you guys both go out for coffee after the light turned green, drink it, then get back in your car and leave?
hehehehe we just suck =)

hes right... it a picture of a Targa 7 that is for sale near my house. and about my 2nd gens...
THANKS A LOT, DREAMWRECKER

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Old 10-09-02, 09:50 AM
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Originally posted by peejay


Cripes! What, did you guys both go out for coffee after the light turned green, drink it, then get back in your car and leave?
Well, you know I thought I would read a comic or something while the light was green. I was pretty sure the person on the motorpad was going faster then us down the strip.

It was my first time running my car. I actually learned alot that night. I will post the new slips once I get the car in better running condition.

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after all, he was driving an 1st gen.
he had to go out in back of the car
and turn the crank key to wind up the springs
so that his car would go down the track.
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Originally posted by VashtheStampede
after all, he was driving an 1st gen.
he had to go out in back of the car
and turn the crank key to wind up the springs
so that his car would go down the track.
Hehehehe, at least I didn't have to use electrical and duct tape to hold the car together.

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Found the part number and a few sites that still have the air filter box in stock. Just incase someone wanted to know.

Part name: Custom Plenum
K&N part#: 85-1060

www.summitracing.com - n/a
www.martelbros.com - $165.12
www.4filters.com - $165.12

The price seems to be the same.

-Erro402
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