berettas will live forever!
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berettas will live forever!
Found my 3 most favorite websites, (yes this is #1). Found new w41 cams, HP master rebuild kits for the quad, I found everyting I need to go even faster, longer! Lol. Thanks to the mods of this sight for creating it! Off to the internet version of Walmart for quads!
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okay.. where?
1991 beretta GTZ- 2.3l w41 cams, ported 086 head with a 3 angle valve job, fidanza flywheel with exedy racing clutch, 3.94fdr from and scx, so much more..
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I'm left a little confused about this post...
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1990 GTZ
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1990 GTZ
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"Have you painted your car in a parking lot today?"
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They got a lot of Cavalier stuff over on the Import performance sister/mother website, which is mostly engine stuff, but very nice selection of performance parts. It's one of the few places making any performance parts for the 2.2 as well.
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I must be honest. I didn't think that finding parts wad gonna be this difficult for a quad. My subaru took me 4 months to build, and the only reason it took me so long was finances. She's a beautiful car also., ht that's another forum.
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What did you expect for a 20 year old car without a large market follow? Get creative!
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1990 GTZ
Beretta Preservation Society Chairman
"Have you painted your car in a parking lot today?"
1990 GTZ
Beretta Preservation Society Chairman
"Have you painted your car in a parking lot today?"
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The current project is a v8 rear drive base beretta. Gonna take some time, and money, but I can do it.
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I hope a roll cage is in your plans.... otherwise it will twist like a beer can...
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You would be better off transplanting the berettas unibody onto an s10 frame or something like that.
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1990 GTZ
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1990 GTZ
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"Have you painted your car in a parking lot today?"
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I'm not 100% sure what to do with it. I have 2 berettas, the gtz I drive daily and the 95 base just sits in my garage. Great condition but I have title issues with it from my ex wife. Been goin on for 5 years now so I figured screw it! I gotta do something with it right?