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G. David Felt

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  1. Thanks for posting, those are some sweet rides. Love the audi.
  2. G8's are a rare bread here in Seattle, WA. The few I have seen are all private ownership and they have all been really nice.
  3. Damn you Camino, You gave me the bug to move forward on getting my own 2 door GMC Yukon. I am now going to go check out this one I just found. 1994 2 Door GMC Yukon This baby is awesome.
  4. Way to go Camino, I look forward to hearing all about it and much more pics along with more info on the driveline clunk and of course any other dirt you find. I think you should start a thread in the forum on "Project Blazer" Then you can post your pics and all the inside dirt on what you are going to do with this new baby. just in time for the holiday weekend.
  5. Bratwurst "When only the Biggest and best will do!"
  6. Womans Best Friend! :AH-HA_wink:
  7. Lets just say that the late 70's and early 80's were the forgotten years of the auto industry and that is a good thing considering the junk everyone including the asian and europeans put out.
  8. Z-06 thanks for posting, that was very insitefull. We truly are in trying and changing times.
  9. A conspiracy Theory movie about how the White house and politicians screw over the americans to enrichen the upper 1/10th of 1% of america. Oops, Bush already did that. I am sure there is a good one that could be done on Disk Chenay and Halliburton.
  10. Borrow a fire hose and tap the fire hydrant. Fills real fast this way! Personally, I am having to get some of my honey dooooooooo list done. So lots of yard work and house stuff before we have family over for a Bar-B-Que on monday. Everyone have a great 3 day weekend.
  11. I find this story very interesting and am glad it was posted. Personally I think this kind of legislation is good to drive inovation and push us to come up with better options, but also I feel it needs to be more realistic. I could see 2016 to meet half this proposed fuel standard and 2032 to meet it all. Personally if the administration had a brain, they would force GM to build the baby Duramax and put it as standard in all trucks and suv's. This would get a big bump in efficiency and then go after the more difficult apples to get on the tree.
  12. Bummer I hope they give you an answer before the start of the holiday weekend. It would Rock to have it so you could play with it.
  13. I wish yo uthe best, have a safe move over the weekend and I hope your shoes quite down to just doing their job. Safely stopping you. Have a great one.
  14. Was the break job done at the dealership or 3rd party repair shop? I stopped using Midas as they went to life time warranty on breaks and they are so damn noisy due to the excessive metalic in the pads. I would rather go OEM quite and have to replace them every 50K miles than to have a noisy pad.
  15. So the fact that the Tripletreads are quiter than the aquatreads must be due to the use of Canada's sand oil.
  16. OCNBLU you Rock!!! Thank you for posting such an amazing collection of awesome metal. I would love a number of those cars. R.I.P. May you rest in Peace and tear it up in history PONTIAC!!!
  17. Do these shoes have a life time warranty? I have found that shoes and pads with lifetime warranties usually are high metalic content and always squeal or whin. This could end up driving you nuts unless you cannot hear it when you play the radio. I have never had shoes or pads that made noise during the first 500 miles to set / break them in. Only metallic pads / shoes do this.
  18. Aweet another point checked off on the road to revival.
  19. Suspense is just a killer waiting to see if the deal completes
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