Hal wrote: Some info from it: .. ... . . . . Inline engines... . . 8 cylinders.
I want PIX/info on this!!!!!!
Inline 8's = so cool!!!
May I submit
Hal wrote: Some info from it: .. ... . . . . Inline engines... . . 8 cylinders.
I want PIX/info on this!!!!!!
Inline 8's = so cool!!!
May I submit
TJ wrote:Brust wrote: E36 M3 will solve your 5 speed, 6 cylinder problem. Mail me the genius check.You mean the car not the steaming pile? At first I thought the filter got you.
Affirmative. Not the steaming pile.
dean1484 wrote:Hal wrote: Some info from it: .. ... . . . . Inline engines... . . 8 cylinders.I want PIX/info on this!!!!!!
Sorry, no pix available. It was my grandfathers 193? Buick which was registered in my name for about 6 months in 1964 while I was in college. It was put in my name for reasons dealing with his estate when he died.
I did have fun taking it out for a drive once a week. I would get together with a college classmate who had a 39 Mercury Sedan and we would go cruise the local scene on Saturday nights.
pimpm3 wrote: 1994 SE-R Sentra ... I can't say that I have ever owned a 4-Speed Manual however.
Are you sure ;)?
3 4cyl with 5spd; one 4cyl turbo with 6spd and one v8 with 6spd. Only tow vehicles should be automatics.
I've owned one I-4/automatic, one I-4/5-speed, and one F-4/5-speed. I currently own one 2-rotor/5-speed and one turbo I-4/6-speed.
past configurations:
current configurations:
I just realized I own/co-own three different cars in two fully metric countries (Canada & Germany), and none of them have the speedo/odo in km/h.
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