My 2005 SLE!!
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Dude,
I got the same car, but mine has the $$$ White/Gold Tricoat paint job.. I love it, I had a 1993 SSE with the supercharger and HUD which I loved as well but can't stand paing for Premium fuel when it was $4.00 a gallon. I opted for the SLE and found my gem in PA.
Do you live in NEO you pics look like your in Akron. I live in Cleveland, Ohio.
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I got the same car, but mine has the $$$ White/Gold Tricoat paint job.. I love it, I had a 1993 SSE with the supercharger and HUD which I loved as well but can't stand paing for Premium fuel when it was $4.00 a gallon. I opted for the SLE and found my gem in PA.
Do you live in NEO you pics look like your in Akron. I live in Cleveland, Ohio.
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I live in Southwestern Michigan....
I have never owned any sort of bonneville before, so jumping into the N/A SLE wasnt a problem at all for me! I really love that white color, i wanted to hold off until i found a white or dark red, but it took 4 months to find this one and i couldnt wait any longer...
How many miles do you have on yours? how long have you owned it?
I have never owned any sort of bonneville before, so jumping into the N/A SLE wasnt a problem at all for me! I really love that white color, i wanted to hold off until i found a white or dark red, but it took 4 months to find this one and i couldnt wait any longer...
How many miles do you have on yours? how long have you owned it?
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Car looks fantastic Man, and love the shade of Grey on Bonnevilles. Tinting sure compliments it as well.
Dex Cool as now formulated is safe. effective, and complications can arise switching to green if total flushing(IMO can't be 100%)(Dex residuals reside everywhere) So if you decide to switch, I would use the "universal type) Dex does has a "life" but so does every formula. I just flushed and replaced mine this summer with more Dex @ 49k miles.
Personally I would stay away from the taillight tint paints. I have seen alot of go wrong in short time, and none of them have a life that would outlive your Paint.
Dex Cool as now formulated is safe. effective, and complications can arise switching to green if total flushing(IMO can't be 100%)(Dex residuals reside everywhere) So if you decide to switch, I would use the "universal type) Dex does has a "life" but so does every formula. I just flushed and replaced mine this summer with more Dex @ 49k miles.
Personally I would stay away from the taillight tint paints. I have seen alot of go wrong in short time, and none of them have a life that would outlive your Paint.
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