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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Wheel studs are fixed, that was super easy to do. Drove the car all day today, I love it

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  • DriverOne
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  • FB71
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    Originally posted by fattie View Post
    ewwww
    I'm guessing from this, and other posts today, that you're currently partaking of the herb of your choice?

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  • fattie
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    ewwww

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Dammit!

    Have to replace 2 lug studs on the front tomorrow.. thanks to the idiot at the shop who put the new tires on the front when the previous owner had it. Stupid people overtightening things.. :cussing: Seriously is it that damn hard to torque it to the right specs.. guess it is for them least all the others were alright and it's just 2 I have to replace.

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    ^ Thanks, already joined both of those forums

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  • LittleHoe
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    Hey fred, check out www.elantraxd.com and www.elantraclub.com

    When I had my elantra I was on both those sites and they were pretty helpful for information. The people didn't seem as good as here but there were still lots of people on there that were willing to lend a hand or some advice...

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Looks like I already have the 89' sold.. got a guy coming to look at it next weekend who is interested in it.

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Originally posted by hamburglar View Post
    how much would u want for the 89?
    manual or auto?
    $500 it's a auto. It's this car http://www.fordfestiva.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=26426

    The front has stock brakes, rear brakes are aspire. Car will NOT be sold with the VX's on it, or the spoiler, FMS strut brace, and custom grill. Escort seats will go with the car, it has a new radiator, struts/shocks, water pump, oil pump, muffler, cv's.
    Last edited by Festiva_Fred; 06-07-2010, 05:45 PM.

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  • hamburglar
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    how much would u want for the 89?
    manual or auto?

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    Originally posted by perucho View Post
    Cool! Congrats on the new car, it will be far more comfortable than the Festiva. 3M makes a great headlight lens polishing kit. For less than $20 you can make them look like new.
    Thanks! Sure will be Good to know, I'll have to do that when I get the chance.

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  • batstiva
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    Well, I don't think you'll like that one anywhere near as much as a Stiva, but they seem to be fairly reliable cars. My Mom's got a 99 with way over 200K miles, never needed anything other than routine stuff. Good luck with that one.

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  • perucho
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    Cool! Congrats on the new car, it will be far more comfortable than the Festiva. 3M makes a great headlight lens polishing kit. For less than $20 you can make them look like new.

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  • Festiva_Fred
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    ^ I'll still be around.

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  • eurotiva
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    ^ quitter

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