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BF GOODRICH G FORCE SPORT COMP 2
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<blockquote data-quote="JSH" data-source="post: 192304" data-attributes="member: 4970"><p>Great info guys, I don't know if luck has anything to do with this subject , maybe some but I think getting to really know your car has a lot to do with every aspect of what we do to our cars. I have had older vettes, but getting into the new age vettes are a whole knew different ball game. And I sometimes feel like a doctor learning about all the electrical and computer crap involved. I mean you put a set of headers, and various other things to improve performance, and if your starting from scratch, after all is said and done, you are looking at at least $600.00 plus for a tune up. Not bitchen and monnen here, just saying coming from the old school, hands on stuff, especially at my age 70, its hard but I will get over it. At least that's what my wife said a good night to all LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSH, post: 192304, member: 4970"] Great info guys, I don't know if luck has anything to do with this subject , maybe some but I think getting to really know your car has a lot to do with every aspect of what we do to our cars. I have had older vettes, but getting into the new age vettes are a whole knew different ball game. And I sometimes feel like a doctor learning about all the electrical and computer crap involved. I mean you put a set of headers, and various other things to improve performance, and if your starting from scratch, after all is said and done, you are looking at at least $600.00 plus for a tune up. Not bitchen and monnen here, just saying coming from the old school, hands on stuff, especially at my age 70, its hard but I will get over it. At least that's what my wife said a good night to all LOL [/QUOTE]
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