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Old Apr 22, 2011 | 05:49 PM
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Just a note to thank all you guys who regularly contribute to this site. I would have been lost without your help. I'm just an old 70+ f__t with an SRT-6 Roadster. Thanks to you guys I was able to successfully change the oil and replace the battery. Valdyryder thanks for the tip on the spacer for the Interstate battery. My spacer is red, not black though. Short piece of heater hose. Didn't mean to buy an SRT-6, just wanted an NA Roadster with standard transmission, but once I drove the SRT-6 it was all over. Wow, what a machine. Mine is 2005 Black, 26000 miles. Thanks again. I've got your data on the intercooler pump so when that happens I'm ready.
 
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Old Apr 22, 2011 | 05:55 PM
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we old farts look good in black roadsters....except for the glare off our heads....lol
 
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Old Apr 22, 2011 | 10:27 PM
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Originally Posted by jimmier
Just a note to thank all you guys who regularly contribute to this site. I would have been lost without your help. I'm just an old 70+ f__t with an SRT-6 Roadster. Thanks to you guys I was able to successfully change the oil and replace the battery.
Valkryder thanks for the tip on the spacer for the Interstate battery.
Short piece of heater hose.
Glad I and many others can be of help to you
 
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Old Apr 23, 2011 | 09:20 AM
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I second that emotion. People here have been nothing but helpful during my search and first few weeks of ownership. These internet car forums are an incredible asset for owners and prospective owners. The ability to talk directly to people who actually own and live with the car is priceless. Thanks to all!

PS - The other thing I really appreciate about the Crossfire forum is the maturity level of the residents. Overall, a much better experience for me than the S2Ki forum.
 
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Old Apr 23, 2011 | 10:19 AM
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Originally Posted by oledoc2u
we old farts look good in black roadsters....except for the glare off our heads....lol
Doc the no hair look helps with the aerodynamics, or so I keep telling myself.
 
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Old Apr 23, 2011 | 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Spudracer
I second that emotion. People here have been nothing but helpful during my search and first few weeks of ownership. These internet car forums are an incredible asset for owners and prospective owners. The ability to talk directly to people who actually own and live with the car is priceless. Thanks to all!

PS - The other thing I really appreciate about the Crossfire forum is the maturity level of the residents.
Overall, a much better experience for me than the S2Ki forum.
Stay away from the political section here then ...lol
 
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Old Apr 23, 2011 | 11:09 AM
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YouTube - Tony Bellus, Robbin' the Cradle, 1959

they say i may be old but i drive like i'm 20.
 
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Old Apr 23, 2011 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by jimmier
... Wow, what a machine. Mine is 2005 Black, 26000 miles. Thanks again. I've got your data on the intercooler pump so when that happens I'm ready.
Welcome to the perma-grin club. Be sure to check out the SRT6 section Sticky for the documentation collection. This is invaluable information for any crossfire owner. I just wish we could move the thread to the appropriate section instead of keeping it hidden in the SRT6 section as it has documentation for ALL Crossfires.

I've changed out the intercooler pump on mine and will be separating the systems soon to help the IAT (Incoming Air Temperature). Other than Brake fluid and Wheels/Tires, mine is stock mechanically. And at over 65k on the clock, problem free.

Be sure to use the handy inter-site Google search for all your needs, if you don't find it, post a question in the appropriate section and you should have your answer soon.

Cheers! ... and again... Welcome to the SRT6 club!
 
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