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  • #16
    Glad to see you got it done. Congratulations! Next trick will be to change the oil filter without spilling any oil. You know oil is flamable too. After you change your air filter maybe you could post a 30 step procedure on it for us here!!

    I'm just funning you!! Don't take me seriousely. I only pick on people I like. I'm sure you have a good reason to be afraid of gasoline and fire. Bad things can happen to good people..

    Enjoy that new filter!

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    • #17
      Cheesehead

      Since you're from Wisconsin, then I'll believe you...went there once...Milwaukee, on my way to Vancouver (Canada, pacific coast). People were very nice with me. Nice old city, well preserved, nice bay in lower area. In autumn '94. About the filter, I did slip off cap and goggles in 2nd half of procedure, seeing gas diminishing...hey you learn to get tough...and have fun. Hope I helped a few non-pros like me, new filter's cool

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      • #18
        That bay area in Milwaukee is very nice. My wife and I go there every year for IrishFest and Summerfest.. The worlds biggest rock concert. Multiple stages, big names and one ticket gets them all.

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        • #19
          Nice

          RockN'Roll's cool, Stevie Ray Vaughan once came to Montreal and played by the River (St. Lawrence)...Wow, we miss him . And...your '94 was built in my hometown, that's right Sainte-Thérèse in the province of Québec in Canada. Until September 2002, you could pass by the plant and see thousands of Camaro/Firbirds to be shipped by train. They didn't sell a lot in Canada, with the snow and gasoline prices...Knew a guy who worked there and he gave me a baseball cap with the plant identification and all with Camaro/Firebird inscribed (1992) . Still have it, clean, wearing it while riding with T-top off...The plant's still closed after the federal/provincial government lend them , interest free, 120 million or 200 million for 20 years. For a new paintshop. GM still holding on to the money, giving it back in 20 yrs as per deal. Too bad. Anyways, my opinion, GM should built the Camaro/Firbird again and base it , largely, on the first gen. style and praticality. Very clean, stout, pratical, roomy, lightly upright and offering good visibility. Yeah, it would be cool...Plus the first gens are the most valuable, thanks and take care

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