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UlrichWolf88

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  • Location
    Wichita, KS
  • Gender
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  • Model
    Starion
  • Type
    ESI-R
  • Model Year
    1988
  • Transmission Type
    Manual
  • Factory Color
    Palermo Gray
  • Interior Color
    Black
  • Status
    On the road

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  1. The sequence number is very low. I'm guessing a build date somewhere around August-September of '88. Possibly even July. Just depends on when Mitsubishi did the model year switchover. Tim
  2. Well, I cannot see the video here at the office, however..... I do know what an upstart guy Perry is (sarcasm there) from living in Texas. I've said it before, and I will say it again...this country needs a non-corrupt, altruistic individual to head it up, and fix what the corruption has broken. Good luck finding that though. Whoever that guy is will be assasinated in pretty short order, I reckon. Tim
  3. Wow....there's another one here in town. We should hook up. Tim
  4. UlrichWolf...... Well, I'm as German as the day is long, and the two words sounded good together. It's amazing how many people mispronounce it. The most common is uRick, followed by Ul-rich, and it is indeed...UL-rick I suppose if I change it to UrineWolf it would solve many issues....some folks would be overjoyed, and everyone could remember it, and pronounce it. Tim
  5. I like it. Always liked a good Daytona..... Now, clean it up good, and paint your signature striping on it, and park both cars at a show. "That's a Daytona!" "No, wait, that's a....what the hell is that?" "Supra!" Tim
  6. Yep. Call me...1-800-929-2313. As for Rock Auto suspension stuff....the secret is to watch out for Beck Arnley parts. 90% of the time, it's reboxed OEM. Tim
  7. Gut the converter. It disintegrates, and substrate actually sucks into the engine, and scores the cylinder walls. That's why one guy is telling you to get a new motor. Chances are, there is crap circulating in the oil from a bad converter, and this is causing your start up rattle. I'd prepare for the worst. Tim
  8. With any piece of electrical equipment....check the damn fuse first. The last (bottom) fuse on the right side of the box, I seem to recall. Might be run through two. Worth checking! Tim
  9. God, I hope this is true......because I have been doing some damn good partying in my 30's. Tim
  10. Last a little longer than you figured? Hahahahaha. You DO realize, I intentionally put off moving just because it is a real complain to move out of a 20th floor flat, right? Honestly, I might have moved sooner, if moving wasn't going to be such a pain. The golf course part is great because the crime rates around that area are pretty low. And, believe it or not, it is cheaper than where I live now, when you stack up all the amenities and square footage and what have you. The biggest thing I worry about there is plowing into a errant golf cart that doesn't stop at the golf cart crossing. Oddly, I have friend from back in Texas who lived near a golf course, and had a run-in with a golf cart in the same fashion, except the crossing was across a State Highway. Let me tell you what, an '84 Thunderbird will make a mess of an EZ-Go, but it will total the Thunderbird. Crash protection on an EZ-Go is rather commendable. Tim
  11. Thanks, guys. I think it will be a cool little keepsake to have next to a few of my race and spin-out pics. Tim
  12. It's somewhat of an unprecendented move, Lou......so, we'll have to see. The way futures and oil are dropping, it may wind up working out for the little man FOR A LITTLE WHILE. Prices will fall for a bit, then as the currency becomes MORE worthless, we will see more inflation. I do see one good thing about it....I'bet Wall Street takes a bath, and they have needed to for a long time. Welcome to WalMart, ladies! Tim
  13. We've been setting records left and right in Wichita too. Couple of days...111....113...BEFORE the heat index. Folks, I don't care if it a dry heat, that's just oppressive hot. Burton, to answer your query of why it's a little cooler in the south....there's been a pocket, or bubble of hot air and high pressure sitting smack-dab over the midsection of the country, and we have had no cool fronts strong enough to push it on. What they HAVE done is deform it a little here and there, and made is bulge (if you will) to the east a bit, but then the cool front dissipated, and it more or less snapped back. However, what I see, in the middle of the week, WE will be getting a reasonably strong cold front to move this thing....I really hope it has enough nuts to push it past you guys. You don't want any of this thing. I know we don't always see eye to eye, but I know you work outside a lot, and coupled with Texas humidity...this would be a trip to the hospital. If it comes your way down there....take a few days off. Concentrate on some decals. Something INSIDE. Tim
  14. I am thoroughly enjoying the piece, too. To a columnist....suppressed, silenced.......tomato, to-mah-to..... Tim
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