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well thanks for the quick response, i have an 83 242 with a b23 manufactrued for the canadian market but the original owner lived in honolulu,i know this because i have the owners manual and the maintenance records were stamped by the dealer up to 55,000 miles , it now has 168 as of today and the last 100,000 miles havent been kind, it is my primary(only) vehicle and i have slowly been getting it sound, most of the primary concerns for me are the suspension and possibly rear end and after reading some of these posts i wonder if i should buy another car, put it up on blocks and work on it when i can, ive always driven older cars usually american cept for the 78 celica and 89 sentra i drove into the ground, but for some reason i am becoming attached to this thing,the last things i intend to do are asthetic body work and then interior, anyway thanks for the quick response and i promise to become more adept at surfing this site, entire new exhaust is coming from groton tomorrow,then i hope i can figure out the reason why i cannot get my right front turn signal to work, then its back to the rear suspension, front struts etc etc etc






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