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Hi everyone:
I left the forum after selling my 92 SSE (supercharged) with 295K. I have always missed the Bonny. My Buick and Lincoln are nowhere near as comfortable. With experience from working on my 92, this is a great chance for me to assist those with similar problems.
I have just purchased a 98 SSEi with 161K. It is like having an old friend back. Unfortunately, the 98 is not in as good a shape as I was led to believe. It has a few issues. Maybe someone here can assist me.
I am glad to be back.
John
I left the forum after selling my 92 SSE (supercharged) with 295K. I have always missed the Bonny. My Buick and Lincoln are nowhere near as comfortable. With experience from working on my 92, this is a great chance for me to assist those with similar problems.
I have just purchased a 98 SSEi with 161K. It is like having an old friend back. Unfortunately, the 98 is not in as good a shape as I was led to believe. It has a few issues. Maybe someone here can assist me.
I am glad to be back.
John
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Welcome Back John!
Very cool to have you with us again.
The Bonneville Club you knew back then grew into a much richer,...... much more of a supporting 'Forum' than ever before.
The layout is a bit different but basically the same.
So get a posting in the 92-99 section and we will help you get your 'new friend' running like a champ!
Todd
Very cool to have you with us again.
The Bonneville Club you knew back then grew into a much richer,...... much more of a supporting 'Forum' than ever before.
The layout is a bit different but basically the same.
So get a posting in the 92-99 section and we will help you get your 'new friend' running like a champ!
Todd
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Hi John;
Welcome back! We will do what we can to help you get that Bonnie in tip top shape!
Please add your year and trim of your vehicle to your signature line. That way when you start asking questions in other areas of the forum, we all have a better idea on how to assist you. Click on "Quick Links" above, go down to "User Control Panel" and then click on "Edit your Signature" It'* pretty straight forward from there.
Welcome back! We will do what we can to help you get that Bonnie in tip top shape!
Please add your year and trim of your vehicle to your signature line. That way when you start asking questions in other areas of the forum, we all have a better idea on how to assist you. Click on "Quick Links" above, go down to "User Control Panel" and then click on "Edit your Signature" It'* pretty straight forward from there.
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Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. When I first starting really diving into this forum, I was amazed at how many write ups there are for every problem that came up on my Bonneville. "Search" was my friend. When search didn't get me what I needed, I would post a question, and get answers from guys who know a lot more about Bonnevilles than I do.
Let us know how we can help.
Let us know how we can help.
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Welcome back John. Yes the Forum has become more casual and supportive. I dont even have to wear my truss anymore. Great to see ex members back in the seat of a Bonne. If you want your old ID and post count back, I can retrieve each.
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Aint a MAN in your family if you don't John hehe j/k
Glad to have an old face back in the forum. Im one of the newbie mods so I dont know you but I look forward to helping you in anyway possible. Welcome back
Glad to have an old face back in the forum. Im one of the newbie mods so I dont know you but I look forward to helping you in anyway possible. Welcome back