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    Welcome to the community!
    Steven Oliver
    2004 GTP comp-g WS6. Gator and suede all around interior.
    Advanced MECP certified installer, custom upholsterer.
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    Thanks to everybody who welcomed me!!
    I wasn't really expecting so many nice people ^_^
    I'm sorry it took so long for me to reply.
    My life kinda gets hectic and busy sometimes :P

    Here's a couple of replies

    LowlyfeGTP:

    The care was free.
    It was a gift from him when I got my license ^_^
    I really hope he didn't race it.
    He stopped driving cuz he couldn't see the road.
    Hell, he can't even see the steering wheel O_O

    SyntheticShield:

    1- It's nice to have an admin who actually cares enough to offer a noob some useful advice.
    Thank you for that ^_^

    2: 1st thing I did before I even put the ke in the ignition was change the air filter and oil.

    And I should also note that I put 5000 miles on it since he gave it to me :P

    Archemedes:

    I will look into the conditions of the seals.
    Since it was (and still is) a garaged car, it wasn't exposed to as much weather so they may be OK.
    In the 4 months I've been driving it, I haven't had any leaks.
    I'm always sure to check for them every time I pull out of the garage.
    Thanks for the heads up.

    03GPScottyd:

    I'm willing to put in the work, time and money to improve the engine stats.
    I'm not expecting a monster car, but the improved performance will be nice ^^

    I've already put in a CAI with my friend help.
    The difference a small project like that makes is remarkable

    And finally, to everyone who welcomed me, thank you so much.
    It's nice to have friends ^_^
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