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Old 01-30-2009, 11:55 AM   #61
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Has any one ever heard of this one? Sucking sand through the intake manifold to perform a quick and easy port and polish???
http://audiforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80267
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Old 01-30-2009, 12:42 PM   #62
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Has any one ever heard of this one? Sucking sand through the intake manifold to perform a quick and easy port and polish???
http://audiforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=80267
Yes and its old news.
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It doesn't need park distance control, and hates decadence. It is musclepacked, yet lightly wound. It lets you feel the asphalt and get you going with the smallest touch of the pedal. It provokes, seduces, and demands to be driven hard. It looks, sounds, and smells like performance.
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Old 01-30-2009, 01:58 PM   #63
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It is old news, but relavent to this thread.
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As much fun to make as it is to drink....



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I'm glad that they have there own room!

Seriously...?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eDz1EkIB0Q

lol, on the topic of "Engrish"
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Seriously...?
I so need one of those stickers! If I ever find one, it's definitely going on!
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Where can I get paint job like that?
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lol, it looks like the other street is called "Smoketree," nice

here's some "tuning" failures I saw around my town and was fortunate enough to have my camera with me when I spotted them, and you guys think my car's rice





lol, the pictures of the first Cavalier didn't portray how unbelievably ugly the spoiler was, and you can't really see all the pinstripe stickers he had arranged all over his hood and grill

(yes, we have a thread for ricers, I just didn't feel like bumping that several month old thread)
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Wow I forgot how popular teal was in 1988! Complements the red spoiler quite nicely.
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POST FAILURE!!!!
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I have a carbon fiber and leather cobra style shift knob I am looking to sell or trade. I love the feel of this knob and it is in near perfect condition, there is nothing wrong with it. I am looking to get a OE style knob with the 5 speed logo(for the girl). I dont want her shifting to the wrong gear anymore! I would consider anything so let me know what you have to trade or how much youd pay for this. I couldnt find a link of this one for sale, but i have seen similar ones for sale for 80-100$.
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I bet the driver is still a better driver than you though
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I bet the driver is still a better driver than you though
the first one was actually driven by some really old guy, so I'm sure I could outdrive him I am actually a pretty mellow driver and I'm scared to death of smashing my bodykit so the kid with the second Cavalier could probably beat me
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All i see is 3 pics of the same car with a dog in it. And that's what i meant lol.
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