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Hey new member hear I have owned several Chevy'* Pontiacs and Oldsmobile'* over the years I currently have a 99 grand am gt so far this one has been relatively easy to work on. But just wanted to introduce my self.
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Let me be the 1st to welcome you to the forum! Do you have any pics of your Grand Am? Any mods planned/have done to your GA? Glad to have you aboard! There'* plenty of people on here, should you have any questions about anything.
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Also welcome to the forum Guy. How many miles are on your Grand Am now?
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Welcome to the forums Guy, feel free to share any pictures of your ride if you'd like.
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No mods yet just picked it up I am making it mechanically sound right now have only had it for about 30 days now.
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welcome. grand am and easy to work on are not normall things you hear together. v6 grand am (and others that body style) are likely the hardest fwd gm cars i have ever had the displeasure of working on. and there have been at least 6 that are owned by people i take care of cars for