chrysler kid
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- Dec 20, 2002
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Mckinney,
Texas
Alright hopefully this will give me more motivation to finish this car.
It's my dream car, my highschool car except nicer
Growing up in the early 2000's was a time where mustangs and Camaros were slow and generic, and I was able to find a clean 96gst from a kid named aj on the local dsm site. It was a 96 with 76k miles and we bought it for $6500. A used 1995 mustang GT was comparatively $6500 with 145k miles and no ac
It was a good car, for a year. A local dsm shop botched the timing belt job, and skipped replacing the balance shaft belt. Apparently you can make money when your customers car breaks. The shop was CTC racing, the owner was named Wayne. He had 2 other failed shops after CTC.
Anyways it became clear after I sold that car I would master a dsm eventually
It's my dream car, my highschool car except nicer
Growing up in the early 2000's was a time where mustangs and Camaros were slow and generic, and I was able to find a clean 96gst from a kid named aj on the local dsm site. It was a 96 with 76k miles and we bought it for $6500. A used 1995 mustang GT was comparatively $6500 with 145k miles and no ac
It was a good car, for a year. A local dsm shop botched the timing belt job, and skipped replacing the balance shaft belt. Apparently you can make money when your customers car breaks. The shop was CTC racing, the owner was named Wayne. He had 2 other failed shops after CTC.
Anyways it became clear after I sold that car I would master a dsm eventually
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