Hi From West Virginia!
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Hi From West Virginia!
I don't know what all to put here really. I joined the site because A) I love my Pontiac Bonneville (1999) and B) I always need help maintaining said Bonneville haha. Figured I could cut out the mechanic if I had to and get input from other owners
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True Car Nut
Welcome to the GMForums Brett!
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Welcome aboard Brett! I was just in Wheeling WV for a week a couple days ago. Feel free to ask any questions!
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2002 *-10 5.7 V8
2023 Jeep Rubicon Diesel
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2002 *-10 5.7 V8
2023 Jeep Rubicon Diesel
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Man, I have some but the poor thing got backed into twice before I got it and once while I've had it.
Despite its looks I've done my best to keep it well maintained. I'm currently having some problems with it though (check my other posts on my nightmare) but I love the car. It does not help that my first car was a 1979 Impala 2 door. I like 'em long and low haha.
Despite its looks I've done my best to keep it well maintained. I'm currently having some problems with it though (check my other posts on my nightmare) but I love the car. It does not help that my first car was a 1979 Impala 2 door. I like 'em long and low haha.
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Man, I have some but the poor thing got backed into twice before I got it and once while I've had it.
Despite its looks I've done my best to keep it well maintained. I'm currently having some problems with it though (check my other posts on my nightmare) but I love the car. It does not help that my first car was a 1979 Impala 2 door. I like 'em long and low haha.
Despite its looks I've done my best to keep it well maintained. I'm currently having some problems with it though (check my other posts on my nightmare) but I love the car. It does not help that my first car was a 1979 Impala 2 door. I like 'em long and low haha.
It doesn't look that bad...those are some nice rides...but, the old-school body-on-frame Impalas were pretty good, too.