View Full Version : BIG thanks to Steve Hill!!
Tauni
11-10-2006, 09:43 PM
About a week ago I asked Steve to find me a car. All I wanted was 4 doors, 4 cylinders, reliable, and imported! A week later he called me up and told me he had picked up a 1990 Galant LS. Today I went and picked it up and, so far, I couldn't be happier!! She runs and drives beautifully, and looks pretty damn good for being 16 years old! I'll take some pics of it tomorrow! So BIG thanks to Steve!
Halon
11-10-2006, 09:49 PM
Awesome, ya Steve really knows how to pick out those Galants! I'm still happy with mine as well that I picked up from him last summer a year ago. Any pics?
Tauni
11-10-2006, 09:50 PM
Nope, didn't really get a chance to take any yet, but I will tomorrow!
I think it took him less than a week to find the van for my mom. Excellent service.
Yup, took him only a few days to find me a VERY reliable NT 1G a while back, and that car is still going today with Mark's brother. Then I picked up my Jeep from him, always get it done.
Goat Blower
11-11-2006, 12:57 PM
Thanks guys and Tauni, it's always a bit of a crapshoot with cars especially when they're older and have some miles, but I try to look things over as best I can and pass along a good deal. I told Tauni yesterday she'll have to come back and pick up a turbo motor next year and we'll get that car done up right. ;)
Shane55113
11-11-2006, 01:20 PM
Thanks guys and Tauni, it's always a bit of a crapshoot with cars especially when they're older and have some miles, but I try to look things over as best I can and pass along a good deal. I told Tauni yesterday she'll have to come back and pick up a turbo motor next year and we'll get that car done up right. ;)
THATS what i told her! do you know if its a 4g63? i'm not familiar with early model galants besides the vr4 of corse
Goat Blower
11-11-2006, 02:37 PM
It's a SOHC 2.0L, which I didn't know they had until the guy looked it up at the oil change place. I'm guessing it's the standard 2.0L NT block with the 1.8 head on it. I'll build her a 2.7L and hang a T88 off of it. That'll get up and move.
Shane55113
11-11-2006, 03:31 PM
i am intrested in this 2.7L do you have any info on it?
Goat Blower
11-11-2006, 05:36 PM
Sorry, the 2.7L is a joke among some of the guys that have been around the DSM scene for a while. Theoretically it's possible with a stockish block, but except for one running example I've heard of, it doesn't exist. And most likely that example never existed either. I will be looking to get close to that though with a few experiments, but that's a ways off.
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