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Old 06-04-2003, 03:05 PM
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I finally borrowed a digi cam today and snapped a couple of frames. Please refer to my picture poster as I'm not full of patience tonite. Maybe tomorrow. The ones I took this evening are the shots of the snowflakes and a few shots of my exhaust set up. The pictures without snow are the ones I took tonite?! I cannot explain how that big son-of-a-bitchin' truck got in the way!! Looks good though, the coupe I mean. A couple of the exhaust shots one can make out some of the other bone shakers in the driveway. Man I have to liquidate...enjoy

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Old 06-04-2003, 04:58 PM
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Default Cool, is that black stuff undercoating? does it come off on your hands, or is it dry?

How easy do the diesles start when it's -10F. outside???
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Default Is this U'r interior for the '82 CGT?

<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/41523/im000033.jpg"></center><p>I didn't know U had the '85+ dash!
&amp; leather interior!!
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Default Re: Cool, is that black stuff undercoating? does it come off on your hands, or is it dry?

Yes, it is undercoating and it does not dry completely. When I changed the fuel filter, it took days for the **** to wash out of the creases on my hands. I suppose that is what it is suppose to do. It is an absolute requirement in this neck of the woods.
As for the diesels, good glow plugs, strong battery (good charging system) and decient fuel = pretty fair starting when it's cold. I run 15w40 year round and have a block heater in the '84. It only let me down once when all but one glow plug threw it's legs in the air. They are a bitch to change.
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Default Re: Is this U'r interior for the '82 CGT?

yah, the PO did a complete '86 interior upgrade. I guess I'm paying the price for the dash swap. There are many little gremlins resulting from poor wire splices and so on. She does look pretty shwing tho.

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