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Onedarkevl 01-22-2006 04:14 PM

Damage Pics
 
Finnaly got my digital camera back, and took some pics of the damage from the accident and pushing my car home when the clutch went.

Apparantly I can't post a url so just click my cardomain link in my sig..

New pics are on pages 4 and 5

archemedes 01-22-2006 09:12 PM

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I'll post pics for you (even teh jeep front that did the rear damage)

paarman97maro 01-22-2006 09:18 PM

sucks man. I know what its like.

Onedarkevl 01-23-2006 12:36 AM

thanks arch..
and yea it does suck.
I'm on a 2 month licsense suspention which makes it worse.

but at least I'm saving money that could go towards a clutch by not buying gas..

And another thing.. I might have blown a head gasket or sumthing internal,
because when I started it up today (it's been sitting for a month now with a dead battery) I noticed that there is black residue coming out of my tailpipe...

Ohh man Problems Problems and more problems....:banghead:

2000v6cam 01-23-2006 02:28 AM

that sucks dude but hopefully the black residue is just crap that built up in the exhaust or something but i used to have the same shift knob u have

archemedes 01-23-2006 02:34 PM

black residue is usually from condensation, it means it's running a little rich (got a cold t stat?) most cars will have that though (even brand new ones can do that)

Onedarkevl 01-23-2006 04:15 PM

ok that makes sence.. it's been sitting where it is in the pictures for a month, getting snowed on so hopefully it's just condensation... I have to go through it though before i drive it just to be sure...

I was looking at the slp rockers.. any advice on them, are they worth it?

blue89vert 01-23-2006 06:04 PM

That really sucks, sorry dude. I would take it for a ride on the highway for at least 15 min after it gets warmed up, that should clean any of that crap out.(I had that problem too)


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