Old school Hot Rodder with modern (Mitsu) car.
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Old school Hot Rodder with modern (Mitsu) car.
Hello, I'm DTop668, or IRL, David. I'm 40+ and I've been interested in cars since I help my dad install a V6 in a 1974 Mustang II 4banger at age 16.
I've owned 2 Chevy Camaros (a 1977 an 1980), 2 Ford Mavericks (both 1975 with 302 V8s) and other miscellaneous "just for transportation" cars. I've had 3 Honda Civics (a 1977, a 1991, and a 1999).
My 1999 Galant was an even trade for an old Toyota pick-up. It was meant to be a Daily driver while I rebuilt my 99 Civic, but I fell in love with "Subbie. (wife's name for her.)" Now,I want Subbie to be the best Galant she can be, on a budget.
I'm here for help and friendship.
I'll probably be asking for lots of help and advice because post 1981 cars confuse me.
Peace - DESK
I've owned 2 Chevy Camaros (a 1977 an 1980), 2 Ford Mavericks (both 1975 with 302 V8s) and other miscellaneous "just for transportation" cars. I've had 3 Honda Civics (a 1977, a 1991, and a 1999).
My 1999 Galant was an even trade for an old Toyota pick-up. It was meant to be a Daily driver while I rebuilt my 99 Civic, but I fell in love with "Subbie. (wife's name for her.)" Now,I want Subbie to be the best Galant she can be, on a budget.
I'm here for help and friendship.
I'll probably be asking for lots of help and advice because post 1981 cars confuse me.
Peace - DESK
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youre not alone there. After the 90s especially, cars got stupid.
You cant fix it with a hammer, its an electrical problem.
All the best on the project but good luck getting tips here.
If it doesnt connect to an ipod and isnt under warranty, help is few and far between.
You cant fix it with a hammer, its an electrical problem.
All the best on the project but good luck getting tips here.
If it doesnt connect to an ipod and isnt under warranty, help is few and far between.
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