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Old 10-03-2007, 02:10 AM
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Just bought my '95 SSEi from a local used dealer here in town and have fallen in love at first sight! Can't get any better than my Bonnie.
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Well, congrats on the purchase. Good choice, BTW.
Take a look around this sight, and make sure you check out Tech Info. Lots of good info in there!

Please add your year and trim level to your signature should you need any technical advice down the road.

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another Canadian, Aah sure what the hell.
Welcome to BC
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I think I've added the details correctly - I'm brand new to the Bonneville ownership, so I have lots to learn about my new purchase. So far, I've determined it'* powered by a Series I 3800 and it has everything but the kitchen sink in it. LOL
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Welcome,

A few more of us Albertans and we can rule this forum Can we anticipate some pics in the near future?
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A few more of us Albertans and we can rule this forum Can we anticipate some pics in the near future?
Works for me. As soon as I can figure out how to import/insert pictures into the forum, and (b) take some when the weather will cooperate, I'll get 'em up. Thanks for the welcome!
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Originally Posted by jr's3800

we need to change our name down here to the United States of Canada

Love the Red SSEi... we don't see a lot those... hey seem to be few and far between..

And they pretty much have every option..

How do you like the Multi million way seats? and did they supply you with the keyless emotes?

almost forgot..

welcome to the addiction
Heck, I thought you folks were our southern provinces. When I first saw my car, I thought it had received a repaint, since I'd never seen a red one, either. I'm loving the option load, since my former transportation was a very plain jane '82 Chev Malibu Classic.

The multi-million way seats have some good and some bad points, but overall, I'm pretty happy with the comfort level and the adjustments you can make. Yes, the dealer did supply me with the factory remote, which was another blessing, since I'd already started researching how to get my hands on one and what it was going to take to program the thing to my car.

Thanks for the kind welcome - I have a funny feeling this won't be my last Bonnie.
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Take a look around, you'll notice a lot of guys that are either on their second Bonnie, or own more than one, or went to a closely related car like a Park Ave, or Olds 88. They really are addictive...

The bright red color is fairly uncommon on it own, but coupled with the SSEi package, it'* downright rare. I've seen one around town I'm fairly sure is one of a kind, too. Red SSEi, tan cloth AL7s, AM/FM cassette radio.

BTW, I really don't mind Canadians, either, other than your annoying habit of burning down Presidential mansions. I mean, really... :?


j/k, Welcome to the Club!


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