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Rixhardprix

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    Northern california
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    Cars, Games, Pool, anything chill to be honest

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  • Name
    Jarod
  • Gender
    Male
  • Year
    1992
  • Car
    Grand Prix
  • Trim
    SE
  • Engine
    3.4 3400
  • Style
    Coupe
  • Color
    Deep blue sparkle

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  1. Got pictures here, 1992 Pontiac Grand Prix SE I suspect it’s on the far right under the black cover
  2. 1992 Grand Prix Richard Petty Edition
  3. Yeah! I think that’s one of the reason I love it! They made it in red white and blue and the blue ones are kinda hard to come by nowadays.
  4. 1st Automatic Transmission Of The Richard Petty editions. First of 975 Automatics. Misfire on one of the pistons and working on replacing the flasher. Other than that it’s quite a good car! Things I wanna get up to date is the paint, fading in a multitude of spots, gotta replace the taillights because they’re cracked, new fog lights, new side mirrors and I believe I have to replace the controller in the driver side door, window motors need replacing and have got to get the stains out of the carpets and fix the dash. Pretty cool project! Things I might do in the future are LED Headlights and taillights and an internal stereo system with a screen (don’t worry I’m keeping the original sound system if I do) Maybe even a HUD because these didn’t come with one.
  5. Hi! My flasher in my 1992 Pontiac Grand Prix has gone bad and I need some help getting the cover off. I don’t want to rip or tear anything and it seems very fragile so I’m coming here for help. Pictures of the panel I’m trying to remove are below
  6. Thank you for all the responses! I checked for leaks yesterday by putting a piece of paper under the engine yesterday after letting it run for a while and no leaks were found. I’ll be sure to check all the hoses when I get a minute. Thank you everyone!
  7. I know that Pontiac’s have a history of overheating but this seems a little odd. I have a 1992 Pontiac Grand Prix Richard Petty edition that has the 3.6 L V6 dual overhead cam and whenever it gets warm, it seems to leak coolant from someplace but only if it’s warm. I don’t know what is going on. My mom said that when she owned it, she got mad at some thing that went over the battery that had to do with the cooling system. If anyone can help and help me figure out what is going on I would be greatly appreciative. Thank you :-)
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