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Old 08-27-2002, 11:20 AM
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I am buying a friend's 87' next month and want to read up on them.
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WWW.turbobuick.com
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www.turbobuick.com
www.gnttype.org

Gnttype has a good tech section. Look at the "spring cleaning" tells you how to do a good tune-up. Plus there is a good "receipe" section with proven combos.

Turbo buick has a fantastic msg board. Lots of good support.
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Thanks so much!!
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