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> my car is crap !!!, one thing leads to another
post Mar 7, 2008 - 11:04 PM
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sorry to dump but here it goes.

i love my car. i hate the shape it's in. i fix one thing, three other problems arise. i want to sell the POS. i want to restore it. i can't wait for nicer weather so i can work on it. i love the 6gc.net. i am seriously addicted to the 6gc.net. i want my car to last forever. i have to pour $.$$ into the car to keep it running. this may be OT. i don't care. i need sleep. you are the best!!!




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post Mar 14, 2008 - 12:31 PM
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HAhahaHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHahahaha


happy to JOIn you also................but i dont consider my car a POS

its what like 12+years old??? my car was poorly maintained from its previous owner............

so what its an old car........not surprised things are breaking...........

as for me.........it all started with my clutch, then grinding, then a ticking noise(its my valve spring),then brakes(needed to be changed anyway), now plopping/ticking noise when i turn at speeds higher than 45mph.........its my CV's, then my suspension is dieing, alignment is banking in about a couple degrees.....car idles low when im stopped...............

also what i dont get is i hear this other ticking noise when im at a complete stop in neutral with my foot only on the brake........then when i take my foot off the brake and use the e-brake the ticking goes away????

SO DONT WORRY YOU'RE NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO HAS TO GO THROUGH ALL THIS.............

but then again yours is a 99...........still things are meant to break down after a while.


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