What have you worked on?!

90SupraMike

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well just wanted to share some of the cars that i have worked on and wanted to see what kind you guys have worked on.

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thesandymancan

a.k.a: mittens
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the short list:

1971 hemi 'cuda.
1986 jeep cherokee.
1991 toyota celica.
1996 ford probe.
1995 mazda mx-6.
1987 toyota supra.
1985 mitsubishi pickup.
1990 mazda rx7 turboII.
1993 mazda rx-7.
 

Tanya

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1987 Jeep Cherokee 4x4 w/ 4.0 I6 (1st engine rebuild)
1986 Dodge Colt (changed front main seal and CV joints)
1996 Chevy Lumina (changed intake manifold gasket)
1979 Datsun 280zx (tune up, oil change)
1984 Toyota Celica GTS (changed valve cover gasket)

(7) 1982-1985 Supras (done just about everything)

I'm sure I'm missing a bunch, but I can't remember all of 'em
 

Mr.PFloyd

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1986, 1987, 1988 Supras.
1988, 1991 Toyota Celica alltrac
1990 Eagle Talon AWD
1997 Subaru Impreza
1990 Pontiac 6000 LE
2000 Toyota Sienna
2002 Dodge Caravan
and my favorite, 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo.
 

supradan22

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Turboed a GSR Integra then it got stolen

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Installed headers and an Intake on a LS2 GTO.

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I helped with the intake header and rim paint on this car.

And I also dismantled the turbo kit on this car

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americanjebus

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Fords, my least favorite, once you do one the rest are cake.
ditto for older GM's
the DSM family tree. fun/annoying times w/ the 4g63
lots of toyotas including the supra, the trucks are a pain in the ass as far as room to work.
lotsa work on audi 5000
2g vw rabbit
nissans here and there
subaru's
integras

been hankering to work on one of them fangled spinning dorito motors.
Not really afraid to work on any car, all ya need is some tools and know lefty loosey righty tightey and your good to go.
 

fandffan

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CryoSlash said:
1986, 1987, 1988 Supras.
1988, 1991 Toyota Celica alltrac
1990 Eagle Talon AWD
1997 Subaru Impreza
1990 Pontiac 6000 LE
2000 Toyota Sienna
2002 Dodge Caravan
and my favorite, 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo.

How was that alltrac? I hear it's hard as all hell to find someone that actually knows how to work on them. Even most dealerships are like wtf? we don't work on those.
 

Mr.PFloyd

I am the Super Devil
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fandffan said:
How was that alltrac? I hear it's hard as all hell to find someone that actually knows how to work on them. Even most dealerships are like wtf? we don't work on those.
lol you get that wtf from me at some times too. Doing simple jobs on them, even the oil filter removal, is WORSE then a 7m's. can you believe that! But aside form that, turbo removal is pretty simple on them, as long as you have many extensions and whatnot. umm the ball joints tend to go bad on them, as well as alternators (alternators just blow out from being right next to the turbo) but overall spirited cars to drive, and area blast when the weather decides to say fuck you, but you respond with a fuck you back :biglaugh:
we are just finishign a supra turbo upgrade on my friends trac, and you wouldn't believe the problems we ran into while trying to adapt ss lines onto the damn car....
 

OneJoeZee

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Mar 30, 2005
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aboard the Argama
86 Supra
89 Supra
92 Supra
9X Previa
04(I think) Sentra SE-R Spec V
01 Expedition
and a pocket bike

My buddy wants me to help him install some suspension on his S2000 next weekend but I really don't want to. I suppose I'll help him out so he doesn't have to pay for it. I don't really like working on cars all that much but it's better than paying someone else in most cases. Sometimes I'd rather just pay for work done. Depends on how I feel and how much expendable cash I have currently.
 

trydrew

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MDCmotorsports said:
Does the entire 2004 & 2005 Indy 500 field count? (Yes I worked on all of them)

Indeed. That's awesome too.

Toyotas of all sorts from tercels to Supras
'66 Mustang 6cyl
Various Fords (Rangers old and new, power-choked Expedition, vans, and escorts)
GM's (Sunfine, a few 3.4s in Grand Ams and Prixs, a Olds Intregue and a GMC truck)
Nissan maxima and Sentra
A 94 B18'd Civic coupe
An '02 Chrysler T&C
Helped pull an engine from a Mack Midliner
A firetruck hah

And a few more Im sure.
Like Jebus said, if you can turn a wrench, you can work on almost anything.
 

Ne0z

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Lots of Supra's MKIII and MKIV
05 Escalade ESV
03 Escalade EXT
07 Escalade ESV
06 Cadillac XLR
99 Integra Type-R
99 Civic Hatch B18 ITB's
88 RX7 Turbo
94 and 95 RX7's
2000 Mercedes S500
2002 Camaro Z28
03 Corvette
86 Corolla GT-S
Lots of old vw Rabbits
Random BMW's
Fucking DSM's (including 3000gt's and stealths)
Bentley Continental GT (most horrible lack of engine bay room on the entire fking planet)
Porsche 944's and 911's
And random other cars