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Caddy looks good, id get a mechanic to look at the audi first though. Actually thats a good idea for any car puchase over a few grand. And run the vins through the vin check thread

random but makes sure the thermostat works good or was replaced, weve had a couple of those come into work and im pretty sure that year you still have to pull the intake to replace the thermostat

Junkyards, but you'll never find them.

$25 each

centercaps.net/2/model_results.php?ddlMake=14&ddlModel=268&ddlYear=1986&getCap=GET CAP

Oh, I forgot to mention. They're only 3 1/2 inches in diameter. The ones sold there are too big, unfortunately.

I found one seller so far all the way in California, for $100 each. But it's shady, so I'm trying to find a better one.

Realize life is too short to spend worrying about trivial bullshit because once you are dead its over. Do you really want to spend the short time you have existing worrying over stupid crap?

>I was checking out some trucks on Craigslist
Get the VIN number and check it out before deciding to show up in person to further inspect it. The name of the seller you can google to verify who they are, their husband's name, where they claim to be living matches the story, and whatever else.

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The ride with those larger rims and thus lower-profile tires will be both harder and noisier. Low profile also means you don't have curb protection that the larger tires have so you run the risk of rimming the curb. In return, your handling is improved.

When those old impala taxi cabs have one in the same position as the police light, it is called a post-mount spotlight.

Does an engine having a higher output mean it will become damaged easier? So if you take a stock motor and put an aftermarket intake and exhaust on it and improve the WHP, does the engine suffer?