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Old 02-05-2010, 12:31 AM
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Sorry for the crappy photos. It's raining out here. I'll get some better ones soon though. Here's the link to the gallery: http://gallery.me.com/starski#100102...or=black&sel=0
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Old 02-05-2010, 12:32 AM
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Let's see if this works too


*nope didn't work*
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The car looks good. What are your plans with it?
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Welcome STARSKI! In another post I just commented on your DSO#. I've also got a '93, 72 0009! And yours is 009?! Very interesting.
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That is very weird, mine actually is 72 0009 so we have the same DSO? Is that possible? Here's a couple pics of mine: http://gallery.me.com/starski#100110
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Old 02-06-2010, 02:08 PM
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The car looks good. What are your plans with it?
I'm planning to somewhat restore it, but as a daily driver. I'm more trying to do a resto-mod thing with it. To where I restore it but do certain mods that make it better as a driver.
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I'm planning to somewhat restore it, but as a daily driver. I'm more trying to do a resto-mod thing with it. To where I restore it but do certain mods that make it better as a driver.
That's what I'm doing with my 85 CHP. A previous owner added the larger 11" 87-up front brakes, and the suspension was beefed up as well. Since I like to drive it so much, I plan to keep it as a better-than-stock driver, without going too far that the car couldn't easily be put back to stock. Sounds like you may have a similar plan for yours.
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Old 02-07-2010, 05:36 AM
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That's what I'm doing with my 85 CHP. A previous owner added the larger 11" 87-up front brakes, and the suspension was beefed up as well. Since I like to drive it so much, I plan to keep it as a better-than-stock driver, without going to far that the car couldn't easily be put back to stock. Sounds like you may have a similar plan for yours.
Yeah that's pretty much what I plan on doing. I want to try and find out some more info about the car. What's a good starting point? Contacting the CHP? My GF's friend's BF is a police officer but not CHP but I was gonna see if he might be able to ask them or something.
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Old 02-07-2010, 11:04 AM
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That is very weird, mine actually is 72 0009 so we have the same DSO? Is that possible? Here's a couple pics of mine: http://gallery.me.com/starski#100110
Yes, our DSO's can be the same. Where it will vary will be on the second buck tag. I couldn't see the second one in your pics very well. Here's what my second buck tag reads:

2660 LX2 LX E2 111908
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G6 PF 1016 720009
2 111908 50


Where our cars will vary should be where mine says 111908. I think that this is the build number?
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