DevilDoug
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- Sep 30, 2008
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Toms River,
New Jersey
i posted this above but i dont think anyone reads those haha. but hey everyone, my name is Doug, I'm from NJ. I was directed to this site from a google search because I may be purchasing a 1g talon in the near future. It is an automatic AWD turbo, I forget the year but will find out. I have never owned a DSM and am here to learn as much as I can! I want to make it kind of quick for not much money. That's what these cars are good for, right?
Anyway, right now I own a 2000 Pontiac Trans Am WS6, not much done to it but its decently fast.
I am highly mechanically inclined, so I can do most work myself, provided I have all the tools. I know how engines work and all of the major components to automobiles. I've been building, repairing, and maintaining engines in cars, trucks, diesels, etc. for about 8 years now (and I'm only 20 ).
I will be around since I'm a noob to the whole import/dsm scene to learn about THESE cars to help make mine a little faster. (when i get it)
Also, what should i be on the lookout for when purchasing one of these cars? Anything I can tell that is wrong with the car without taking it apart? Besides the obvious squeels, knocks, grinds, etc that could be due to worn parts.
also what are the first maintenance items i should look at after purchase to make sure the car is running in top shape so i dont run into too many reliability issues. Thanks!
-Semper Fi
Lcpl. Hopkins
Anyway, right now I own a 2000 Pontiac Trans Am WS6, not much done to it but its decently fast.
I am highly mechanically inclined, so I can do most work myself, provided I have all the tools. I know how engines work and all of the major components to automobiles. I've been building, repairing, and maintaining engines in cars, trucks, diesels, etc. for about 8 years now (and I'm only 20 ).
I will be around since I'm a noob to the whole import/dsm scene to learn about THESE cars to help make mine a little faster. (when i get it)
Also, what should i be on the lookout for when purchasing one of these cars? Anything I can tell that is wrong with the car without taking it apart? Besides the obvious squeels, knocks, grinds, etc that could be due to worn parts.
also what are the first maintenance items i should look at after purchase to make sure the car is running in top shape so i dont run into too many reliability issues. Thanks!
-Semper Fi
Lcpl. Hopkins

