SPORTcoupe300 Posted January 6, 2004 Share Posted January 6, 2004 Well let's just say I was persuaded to "get into the new import tuner market" If you have the time or care to read: Camaro(98 bought new): 55,000 miles - Alternator 60,000 miles - Transmission (Metallic failure caused 2nd, 4th and reverse to go out...at least I was able to drive it into the shop) 72,000 miles - leaking Intake Gasket (nothing compared to the previous bill but I believe it had some part in the next and last problem) 75,000 miles - Snapped crankshaft and 2 bent rods -------------------------------------------------------------------- Total for parts and labor: ~$8,000 Vette(2000 bought new): 5,000 miles - Warped rotors resulting in really *BLEEP*ty vibrations while braking (would become a problem every 10-15K miles until machined) 7,000 miles - Coolant leaking into the interior of the car (I stopped by the dealership to see what they were doing....the engine was pulled from the car) ????? miles - Headlight Stuck in open position 20,000 miles - Car would not start....battery is fine.....towed from house to dealership where it magically starts the next day (This repeats 3 times over the next several months) 34,000 miles - A clogged drain hole causes water to gather up in the wrong place and shorts the computer (Thanks god we -- my parents -- bought the extended warranty) ????? miles - more problems that I can't remember 51,000 miles - Noise coming from transmission housing. My trustworthy mechanic diagnoses as either 1) Cracked Flex Plate or 2) Soon to be transmission failure. (This is 1,000 miles after end of warranty) Car was sold as quickly as possible. Boy were my parents happy to get rid of it. ---------------------------------------------------------- Total cost of parts and labor: Don't know since it was my mom's car but I can assure you that more money was spent (by GM of course) fixing that car than it was originally bought for. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UCF3 Posted January 8, 2004 Share Posted January 8, 2004 Ouch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SCoupe Posted January 13, 2004 Share Posted January 13, 2004 Nothing says you can't cut the living hell out of the offending plate. I took a diamond cut off wheel to the plate and sliced it down to something more resembling a Euro lic. plate. A pair of sharp tin snips would do it as well. Air flow is completely unimpended and the plate minimalist(?) appearance looks better. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SPORTcoupe300 Posted January 13, 2004 Share Posted January 13, 2004 Chopping plates. Hmm......I wouldn't be surprised if that's a federal offense. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wilhunt Posted January 14, 2004 Share Posted January 14, 2004 I thought I had posted an item about lowering my licence plate. In Wash. we have to have a front plate. I made a bracket that lowered the plate and it looks pretty good. As long as you are not doing 148 MPH in the desert it does not hinder cooling. I will attempt to atatch a picture. I tried to atatch a picture previously but was not able to figure out how to do it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wilhunt Posted January 22, 2004 Share Posted January 22, 2004 In Washington we have to have a front plate. Check out the picture of my SC400 with the mount lowered Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UCF3 Posted January 23, 2004 Share Posted January 23, 2004 That's not bad, but I wouldn't do it. Oh, what I would do to see Euro style plate over here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redsully Posted February 1, 2004 Author Share Posted February 1, 2004 Oh what I would do to see Euro style plates OK, so here's what the Texas law has to say: The word "Texas" must be visible AND uncovered by rims, lenses, plastics, etc. So I ask ya'll... can you all read the word Texas? : ) Here's my new fix, which is much prettier than the previous do (as discussed in the first post of this list: hanging down from the bottom lip of the front spoiler). Just as a side note: The plate now measures 3.8" tall (as compared to the standard 5.?"). I folded the plate on precision using a firm piece of plywood and a pair of welder's pliers. I'm happy to say that this as close to Europe that I've ever been : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wilhunt Posted February 2, 2004 Share Posted February 2, 2004 I bought a SC400 from Fl. and had it shipped to WA. We must have front plates. I made a bracket that lowered the plate and it looks OK. I will attempt to attatch the picture. You can't fight city hall and win financially. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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