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:lol2: I was thinking about getting a Sunfire 'vert for a DD, how does yours handle and how is the power? Awesome car BTW :lol2:

it handles pretty well even better when I put the rims with wider tires on than the factory ones, thinking about getting strut braces to help the handling more as convertibles flex a lot

as for power...I got my motor rebuilt a few years ago but nothing special it gets me to where i wanna go, I don't race or drive peddle to the metal, i'm more for looks than power, with some add ons i'm sure you could get some pretty impressive power,

Hmmm, I wonder where that 86 went...

My dad has a turbocharged Corvair engine, used to be in his dad's boat... guess where we want to put it, lol!

I think its sitting in your dad's garage? haha thats awesome with the motor, you'll have to let me when its done and bring it to a gm tuners meet cuz I miss my old fiero :D

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