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 Post subject: hello, newb here in germany
PostPosted: Thu Mar 05, 2009 6:33 pm 
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hello, found this site via thirdgen.org. jsut pcs'ed here today and my car, an 87 GTA Trans Am, is on its way. i am stationed at buchel ab, and look forward to seeing other f body enthusiasts.


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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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Welcome to Germany & FBE! Hope to see you around! When is your car due to be here?

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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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shipping documents say 6Apr.


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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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should be in time for decent weather ;)

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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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Welcome. As you can probably see...on weekends :mrgreen: Spangdahlem is full of F-body's just stop us and give us a what's up!

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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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welcome to Germany, good timing for your car....you should come down to K-town for black hawk Photo day!!...and yes as you can see in my sig, not an F body guy....but hey, muscle cars are muscle cars

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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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ya my cars kinda isnt photoworthy, LOL.. maybey from the passenger side... i put a 91-92 front bumper on it, 85-86 vented fenders, fiero gt spoiler, replaced the drivers door, european paddle mirrors.. a little missmatched color wise... soon (when i get it back to the states) to do a 4th gen interior swap. got almost all the stuff i need out of a 96 camaro. had a nice ebony interior in it. got the seatbelts, center console, and door panels for starters.. just need the dash (didnt have the money at the time)


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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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welcome to the site!!

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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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where would one find a place or the supplies to paint a car around here? as soon as i find a place to live and get a beater, i plan on doin alot of sanding and body work to prep for painting..


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There should be body shops around just about everywhere you can get paint at ... just have your color code and year of production handy when you go in to get it mixed ...

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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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also any auto salvage places that have some f bodies?? i know i seen a derelict mid 80s camaro off to the sideof the road on my way to spang today.. but that wouldnt help with a trand am.. need a dash pad for now, till i do my 4th gen int. swap..


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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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there is a great shop in your area for paint....


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Call and ask for Mark, he is hard to get a hold of but in the morning around 8 shouldn't be a problem.
Tell him you are on this site....

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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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Mark's the man, he's the only one I let work on my car.

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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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I am taking my car into Mark on Monday to see if he can't get the diff quieted down. I am never taking my car to Kramer again! I guess he does good work on European cars, but my diff has been noisy as anything, and started leaking about 3 months after he worked on it. I have heard nothing but good things about Mark though. We'll see his painting skills when I get my body damage fixed soon.

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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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thanks for the replies... i got another question.. somethin thats kinda buggin me.. will my flowmaster pass german inspection requirments?


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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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Mine didn't. I had to get a stocker put back on it.

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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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once it passed did you have the flow put back on?


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 Post subject: Re: hello, newb here in germany
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No, I left it off. I knew I would need to get it reinspected again, so I didn't bother. The muffler was old anyway.

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