New to Bonneville, familiar to 3800

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nickell
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Year and Trim: 2000 Bonneville SSEI

New to Bonneville, familiar to 3800

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Hey guys I recently picked up a rough running 2000 Bonneville SSEI with 210k on the clock for $700. Figured it'd be a nice winter car since my grand prix gets stored in winter. When I got the Bonneville it was missing horribly and had 3 flat tires.

Replaced:
Coils, wires, plugs, ignition control module, coolant elbows, maf sensor, tps, vac line, valve cover gasket, and fuel pressure regulator. And shes running good now, I also had to replace the rear shocks and mounts.

Still need to replace:
Drivers inner tie rod, alignment, and belts and LIM gaskets.

Here she is along with a few pics of my GP (some of you may recognize me.) :banana:

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heres the day I got the bonne home
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Cheers guys!
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nos4blood70
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Re: New to Bonneville, familiar to 3800

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Welcome!

I recognize you off GPF. :P
-Car Guy Carl
"Penelope" - 2003 SLE - 250k Miles
"Sydney" - 2000 Honda S2000 - 101k miles
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nickell
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Re: New to Bonneville, familiar to 3800

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you are correct
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