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Old 06-13-2007, 03:54 PM   #1
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Some new performance enhancing pictures and mods

Here's an update of what I've been doing to my grand am. I've changed out the engine mounts, fabricating a new intake manifold, replaced the headgasket w/ ARP studs and a Cometic headgasket, cleaned up the muck buildup from spills, gunk, etc.


motor is in sittin in one piece, kinda.


Oh? what's going on here?


this does not compute.


front tranny mount insert for a jbody, works on a 99+nbody.


This is a TTR mount meant for a cavalier that has been cut down and redrilled to fit a 99+ n-body w/ a 2.4, obviously mine.
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Old 06-15-2007, 08:28 PM   #2
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Re: Some new performance enhancing pictures and mods

Hey thankx for changing those.
I didnt want to have to edit your post ....
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