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tspence45 -> RE: Played with a Grand National today (5/6/2008 5:16:41 PM)
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ORIGINAL: TRBOPWR Sounds like you ran into one of the very few nearly stock GN's out there. Nice kill - until 4th that is lol Yeah, I was quite surprised that it was stock, or close to it. And there will be no more missed gears in a few days. I'm finally taking the car to get a new clutch put in later. And everything else fixed that's wrong with it. (Header bolts for the exhaust leak, plugs, plug wires) I think that's it. lol About ****ing time!!! There is a guy around here with one running a big cam and a GT35 and a huge FMIC running around here I want a shot at him [:D] lol. I know. Right before I played with the GN was when I decided it had to be done. I was fighting with the car to get into any gear. And the clutch chatter got louder and more annoying. So, I made a little deal with my parents. They'll pay for it right on the spot. Then, I'll pay them back each week, when I get paid. For the clutch and labor, it's only going to be about $500. And putting in the plugs and header bolts, that I already supplied them with, shouldn't cost too much more. So, I should have my parents paid off in about month. I'll just pay 'em $100 a week, or more, if I can. Just curious, but how old are you? I know how it goes having something that needs to be fixed and no money...[&o] 19. I'll be 20 in August. I wouldn't have a problem with having the money, if I was good at managing it. But, saving has never really been a main priority of mine. I find something I want, and spend it. I would've had the money for the clutch, without having to borrow from my parents. But, I found the amazing deal on my ZR1 rims, and spent my clutch money. lol. I really thought I could make the clutch last a couple more months, so it'd be fine. I was wrong.
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