2004 Crossfire owner tomorrow
2004 Crossfire owner tomorrow
Scooping up a 2004 Crossfire Limited Coupe tomorrow, one owner, although a whopping 296,000kms. In very good shape besides for a small clunk in the right-rear of the vehicle, a TPM sensor, and an airbag sensor. Small bit of rust under the hood in front of the front struts but nothing that cannot be fixed.
I have very ambitious plans with this car, some of which I found that Crossfire owners are not too fond of, while others cannot wait to see the final product. It will be a long project but I hope to share it all with you here as well as get some useful information that can help along the way.
I have very ambitious plans with this car, some of which I found that Crossfire owners are not too fond of, while others cannot wait to see the final product. It will be a long project but I hope to share it all with you here as well as get some useful information that can help along the way.
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Scooping up a 2004 Crossfire Limited Coupe tomorrow, one owner, although a whopping 296,000kms. In very good shape besides for a small clunk in the right-rear of the vehicle, a TPM sensor, and an airbag sensor. Small bit of rust under the hood in front of the front struts but nothing that cannot be fixed.
I have very ambitious plans with this car, some of which I found that Crossfire owners are not too fond of, while others cannot wait to see the final product. It will be a long project but I hope to share it all with you here as well as get some useful information that can help along the way.
I have very ambitious plans with this car, some of which I found that Crossfire owners are not too fond of, while others cannot wait to see the final product. It will be a long project but I hope to share it all with you here as well as get some useful information that can help along the way.
Re: 2004 Crossfire owner tomorrow
Got a few ideas and once she is ripped apart I will decide which direction I will go in - both will be very labor intensive but myself and a group of like-minded cavemen want this to either house a 345/392 + A8 or modify the torque tube/driveshaft of a C6 powertrain and go to town on widebody/Vette chassis Crossfire.
I know there is a SHITLOAD of work involved, and probably even more than I think, but patience and time will solve everything eventually. Looking forward to this - been a dream of mine for a lot of years.
Scooped the car up for $3,300 Canadian. New brakes and tires and drives great, although the power steering seems to be working only partially.
I know there is a SHITLOAD of work involved, and probably even more than I think, but patience and time will solve everything eventually. Looking forward to this - been a dream of mine for a lot of years.
Scooped the car up for $3,300 Canadian. New brakes and tires and drives great, although the power steering seems to be working only partially.
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