Anyone have a d-jet car that runs well?, If so, for how long? |
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Anyone have a d-jet car that runs well?, If so, for how long? |
Jeff Krieger |
May 29 2003, 02:33 PM
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Bleyseng |
May 31 2003, 09:02 AM
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I guess I am lucky, I drove some when they were new. I have driven one with 80K and was in excellent condition and a few that were "How do heck do you drive this thing!" condition.
To get my djet back on I had to look at a low mileage 2.0L that was pulled and sitting in storage for a reference point. These cars should be nice handling,tight rides! Cars with 30 year old worn out parts don't excite me too much anymore. Geoff |
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