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Old 09-07-2003, 08:51 PM
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Windshield is worse than you can see in the pics. It surely can't get inspected like that.

I have one motor mount I believe. One is easy (like 30 minutes to do) the other is on the wrong side of the / If your handy too we shouldn't have much of a problem. One of those, hard to do alone, easier with two. THe other mount is cheap enough.

I'm pretty confident it could get you back (you can never be 100% when it comes to mechanicals), 3+ years is no problem. ND winters might be an issue. The car runs so cool that one year in Plattsburgh NY it took me 30 minutes before I could drive. Combination of too good cooling system and cam.

Yes for 100 you get the car with 4 good paws. Plus any parts I have.

Total cost of ownership on a car like this is next to nothing. Doesn't need much, and everything is cheap. Radiator cost me like $89 and that was special ordered same day.
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PS. She's actually pretty good inthe Snow too, as long as you know how to drive a RWD in snow.



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