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CGSTguy here: Hello all,
Yes I'm new but an old guy and familiar with other forums.
I have a 1997 Eclipse GST, Turbo 5 speed and everything is stock at present. The car is a joy to drive and everything performs great! I bought it used in 1999 I believe it was with 36,000 on it. Almost immediately I changed the Oil to Quaker State Full Synthetic along with using Prolong oil treatment. I now have about 114,600.00 miles on it.
I'll try and add what I can but I'm sure there are a lot of other knowledgeable individuals on here too. I'm am fortunate to know a very good mechanic who used to work for Mercedes Benz and others.
Thanks see you guys & gals around on here.
Yes I'm new but an old guy and familiar with other forums.
I have a 1997 Eclipse GST, Turbo 5 speed and everything is stock at present. The car is a joy to drive and everything performs great! I bought it used in 1999 I believe it was with 36,000 on it. Almost immediately I changed the Oil to Quaker State Full Synthetic along with using Prolong oil treatment. I now have about 114,600.00 miles on it.
I'll try and add what I can but I'm sure there are a lot of other knowledgeable individuals on here too. I'm am fortunate to know a very good mechanic who used to work for Mercedes Benz and others.
Thanks see you guys & gals around on here.
Good to know. Candeeken, drive a new 2015 outlander right hand drive...been searching for some quality 3D floor liners (like weather tech) or leather. saw some good ones on sites like aliexpress... unfortunately. mine is a right hand drive vehicle..
SOS...please help..need to protect my baby's floor and need some good quality fit liner...not some cheap universal rubber stuff
SOS...please help..need to protect my baby's floor and need some good quality fit liner...not some cheap universal rubber stuff
Hi all
I've had my 2004 Outlander sport dual fuel baby for five days and I love it. Factory fitted LPG option and she seems to use hardly any petrol. LPG is slightly over half the price of petrol here, so I'm getting the equivalent of about 40 mpg round town. Haven't tried a motorway run yet but she is so smooth. 92,000 on the clock.
I've had my 2004 Outlander sport dual fuel baby for five days and I love it. Factory fitted LPG option and she seems to use hardly any petrol. LPG is slightly over half the price of petrol here, so I'm getting the equivalent of about 40 mpg round town. Haven't tried a motorway run yet but she is so smooth. 92,000 on the clock.


