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Quote from: Scrapheap on October 27, 2006, 05:10:41 PMQuote from: kevv729 on October 27, 2006, 05:03:21 PMI help My brother-in-law setup His car once at a car show.What kind of car?? Where was the show??It was a Monte Carlo real fancy one at that. He won second place in His division. Here in Rapid City SD.
Quote from: kevv729 on October 27, 2006, 05:03:21 PMI help My brother-in-law setup His car once at a car show.What kind of car?? Where was the show??
I help My brother-in-law setup His car once at a car show.
once you sort your way through the gheys (no malice intended), there are alot of hot girls in LB.
Quote from: McJagger on October 27, 2006, 05:19:44 PMonce you sort your way through the gheys (no malice intended), there are alot of hot girls in LB.There's lots of hot chicks here in OC too!!
i love buicks for some reason. there very comfortable inside and ride like a sailboat
Quote from: Scrapheap on October 27, 2006, 05:25:41 PMQuote from: McJagger on October 27, 2006, 05:19:44 PMonce you sort your way through the gheys (no malice intended), there are alot of hot girls in LB.There's lots of hot chicks here in OC too!!no shit.i went to a private christian HS in Orange, CA.
haha cause the engine is now a computer, gotcha.
thats whats happening intodays cars though right? why with old parts being obsolete, being replaced by computers and all
]you have to pony up
I don't give a poop packing about cars!
Quote from: richard on October 27, 2006, 05:39:49 PMthats whats happening intodays cars though right? why with old parts being obsolete, being replaced by computers and allNo, because modern Buicks are re-skinned Chevy's. They use the same powertrain and suspension parts. The old Buick's despite having SOME interchangability with Olds and Pontiac, were uniquely Buick. If you want parts for an old one, you have to pony up over twice what old Chevy parts cost.