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Bartender with an Opel GT
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Engine Pics...
Like I said before I am very green at this mechanics thing...I did put in a new instrument panel...yea for me. Thanks to everyone that helped. Now I have a new dilema...I wanna start cleaning and replacing engine parts...but honestly...I don't even know where the fuel pump looks like and even where it is. I have done the search put can't find any paint by numbers or engine for idiots post for me...please help...
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long time Opeler
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Buy a Manual.
The Online manual is nice, (I wish other car sites I belong to would do the same). But it's best to buy one, nothing like having it right there when you need it. Factory one's are the best. But I find all Opel repair manuals are good and full of pictures. Since you now have an Opel it makes good sense. And they're not expensive for Opels.
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75 MANTA A "2.0 Euro stuff! Fun and Fast
05 C6 CORVETTE. "It changed my mind about Vette's" 88.5 Suzuki Samurai, "Not your sister's Samurai." 88 BMW 535IS. "Original owner" "Understeer is when you hit the wall with the front of the car and oversteer is when you hit the wall with the rear of the car. Horsepower is how fast you hit the wall, torque is how far you take the wall with you." |
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Member
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Manual
FreePourer, I have an extra 1972 GT manual (the year of your car). You can have it for $10 plus shipping. Let me know. Dieter |
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