I have a serious question. Is English your first language? If not, it would definately explain a few things. Seriously, I had little to no idea what this post was supposed to be about. Remeber that message about the period, well, the same goes for commas and all other punctuation. Please use them, and use them properly.
Your post subject line should read something like this;
"Felpro head gasket part number for 88-93 Festiva"
This helps a great deal with the search function.
Please correct the subject line, or I will if you cannot. Thanks.
Jim DeAngelis
kittens give Morbo gas!!
Bright Blue 93 GL (1.6 8v, 5spd) (Hula-Baloo)
Performance Red 94 Aspire SE (Stimpson)
I have a serious question. Is English your first language? If not, it would definately explain a few things. Seriously, I had little to no idea what this post was supposed to be about. Remeber that message about the period, well, the same goes for commas and all other punctuation. Please use them, and use them properly.
Your post subject line should read something like this;
"Felpro head gasket part number for 88-93 Festiva"
This helps a great deal with the search function.
Please correct the subject line, or I will if you cannot. Thanks.
Try to be patient with us older guys who spent so much time in elementary school being force fed the rules of english grammar and puntuation that we rely on them to communicate and comprehend precisely. And when they thought we had enough of that they started us on math.
Original owner of silver grey carburetted 1989 Festiva. 105k km as of June 2006. 140k km as of June 2021.
I do not understand the purpose of this topic regarding the head gasket number to begin with. The information is available through many online searches and your local auto parts store. It is not as if it is a hard item to find or purchase.
1991 L 408,000 miles+ w/NEW B3 longblock!!
2008 Nissan Versa S HB
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