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Old 03-17-2004, 12:35 AM
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Is it hard to change out the rear sparkplugs of a 97' GTP? I changed the front with ease but the rear I can't seem to get to.

Why should I replace the "u-bend" on my car does this really do anything?

Does anyone want to buy a 3.4" pulley for Gran Prix GTP???????
I have one for sale give me $55 obo plus S&H and its yours!
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Old 03-17-2004, 06:53 PM
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It can be a pain in the ass, and kind of a strain on the back. But it's far from hard. Just getting the metal boot off or getting around it can be a pain in the ass to.

I'm not to sure about the u-bend, never looked to much into it. But i hear a lot of GTP owners talking about how they take it off before they do any kind of racing.

Dont need the pulley.......yet
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Old 03-18-2004, 01:05 AM
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Re: GTP q's

Yea it was a bitch to change the back sparkies my back is killing me lol and i got a big ass bruise on my arm from the damn thing but my car runs great now thnx
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