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Old 04-14-2010, 04:32 PM   #1
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Talking It's time to celebrate!!

just here to report to you, forum, that my 2000 firebird coupe v6 3.8 5 spd.
At 08:42, 4/14/10, my car hit, 200,000 mi. And I'm glad to inform you that its running to not a capital T, but to the tee with no major breakdown yet. I am going on a road trip in it from mesa, az. To El Paso TX. Which is around 470 mi. One way, hopefully it makes it. That's why that car even though it has given me headaches (because of my mechanical knowledge) its my beloved MALCRIADO (menace). Put in your 2 cents...... or not, I'm just happy.
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Old 04-16-2010, 08:26 AM   #2
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Too bad American cars don't "last"... I'm sure a Toyota or Nissan would have been a better "deal"... I mean, we ALL know Jap cars last longer, right? NOT!!! Good job!

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