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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Some noice about my engine.

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  • I don't never ever buy anymore car where is some fking Quad4 shit on it and also I will stay with European or Japanese car also because they work and you get FKING parts to them and they cost less to use.

  • We have snow storms, bad weather and so on almost hole fkin year so if I have car with more light than Pontiac has put in its only good thing. And lights was there when I bought it. I have also motor warmer so I can put it to electricity so it starts when there is -40Celcius. Good car but that fkin Quad4 is fkin mess...

  • And you living on what place? On here Finland we have fking dark in winter, if you are north e naught there is 2 weeks on year when sun is not shine, yes sun don't go up (summer we have 2 weeks when sun is shining hole day...).

  • I never knew they put Quad 4's in those vans.

  • Yea, its European version of this car. In America people buy cars with automatic gear but in Europe we like more manual gears. And that don't help at all because when this engine go bad it go bad... My car engine is beyond my help so it must get out of car and that is not easily to do.

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  • @1988dodgeram1 Why call me the rice picker? I hate ricers. Not all Japanese cars are ricers. EX. Toyota Sienna, 4runner, Tacoma, Tundra, Sequoia, FJ cruiser, Land Cruiser, Lexus ls460, IS 350, IS 250, Honda Oddessey, Element, Ridgeline, Pilot, ect. A ricer is a car that is horridly moddified. with fart cans, useless wings, ect. You saying all Jap cars are ricers is like me saying all American cars are trucks, or shitty. Which isnt true. EX. All new GMs. They are amazing!!

  • @Tare69 your a homo and theres no difference between fking and fucking so shut the fuck up pickle fucker

  • @Motorfordtoyota shut the fuck up you stupid rice picker

  • It's a crankcase airing leak. The vacuum hosing in the inlet has cracks in it probably. Usually that crankcase heater pipe is letting the air out. Also your chain seems to be ticking.

  • @Tare69 Not European, European cars are some of the most unreliabe, and it costs like 50 million dollars for a hose to the radiator. Japanese is the way to go, cheap, ultra reliable, and fast.

  • @Airox2009 Its that dark redish/purple/moreoon. lol

    Dang dude if you get you Beretta to 220 hourse wow that thing will scream!! they go pretty fast when they are stoke!

  • @havokwonder1212

    Sounds good! I`d love to see some vids of your car. I will make vids of my 92 GTZ too when it`s finished. Currently undergoing a few mods to achieve around 220 hp. That should make it move even faster ;-)! What color is the one you want to buy? Mine`s quasar blue.

  • @Airox2009 If i end up doing the trade i will post a video of the beretta and everything! :)

  • @Airox2009 The car has 192,00miles but the engine he put in only has 43,00miles it game out of a 1994 grand am that has been sitting in someones back yard since 1999 he burnt out the transmison and never fixed it but the engine is mint 43,00miles and he put that in the 1993 beretta GTZ and the Gtz is in good shape. he wants to do an even trade with our 1998 Mercury sable GS with 150,00miles im thinkin i should do it cuz berettas are way better then an old grandma car lol.

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