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Original dated '86 plug wires

By Richie_Rich,
I found an original set of plug wires from an '86 I used to have. These things are used and old, but they are dated if someone happens to be restoring one and wants original plug wires. They look like they may have had that stuff used car dealers spray in the engine compartment to make everything look shiny, but now it's dull and flaking off a bit. I was going to toss them, but figured I ask here first. I don't have the coil wire. The distributor cap is not original and I plan to toss that to ma
FREE: SHP Rear Struts...blown...
By Preludedude,
Just installed some KYB GR2 on the rear, and my SHP rear struts are now on a shelf...They have 108k on them, and one shaft is covered in oil, and the other one is clean, but both are bad... FREE LOCAL PICKUP in Spartanburg, SC..
What adapter for fuel pressure gauge plug?
By Preludedude,
Buying a fuel pressure gauge and most come with a 1/8" NPT male fitting... What adapter do I need to buy to make this fit in the hole on the TB tophat? Do I need a 90 degree elbow also so it fits better and I could angle it better?
Off Road Conquest

By Guest,
I know a lot of people like to slam their cars to the ground, specially in the city. Some cars make sense to slam. But their are others that make no sense, like Subarus and Evos. The StarQuest looks good slammed. Personally I like to be able to drive mine almost any where. So going low is no longer what I want. Went for a drive today, some canyon carving roads and at the bottom I came across this road. http://i281.photobucket.com/albums/kk226/80sriceman/Mobile%20Uploads/20150906_1204