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Buying a new-to-me Bonnie.... help.

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Old 07-12-2004, 08:16 PM
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SOME 92'* didn't have an EGR. It changed when they switched to the plastic upper intake during mid production. I wonder if the type 2 ignition system was changed with that as well, as that was mid 92 change as well.

And most L36'* are guaranteed to fail, Hoov, you must be doing something right....
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2000-2002 SSEI, only becuase 2003 SSEI costs about 32,000. Or brand new
2004 SLE ($27000). But if cash or credit is not an issue........GXP.
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Testdrive it and see which one YOU like the best. Your gonna get opinions from everybody. But the fact is the 92 EGRless NA is a problem and the 95-98? NA is a problem.
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