Knocking the dust off
- daguse5853z
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Knocking the dust off
What's up everybody? I haven't really been too active on this forum lately but that's mostly because my beretta has been in storage for 2 years while I was doing other stuff. Well, I found a nice garage so I'm in the process of clearing out my storage unit. The beretta was the first order of business. No problems at all getting it out. Charged the battery, aired the tires, and it was ready to roll. I put about 20 miles on it and it will eventually make a 130 miles trip to my garage. Odo has 162,XXX.






- daguse5853z
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Re: Knocking the dust off
For the first time ever I remember the name and not the car.
Always liked those little old Hondas and that one is in great shape. So that is a four valve?
Always liked those little old Hondas and that one is in great shape. So that is a four valve?
keep'em flying!
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Re: Knocking the dust off
I remember the car and the name... Glad to see someone else return who hasn't abandoned their car.
Mine is still faster
Your post reminds me, My father has a 1970 Honda SL350 that I've told him to hold onto because i want to fix it up... I used to ride it when I was younger out in the woods... It could use some restoration on the engine side of things since I didn't know everything when I was using it.
Mine is still faster

Your post reminds me, My father has a 1970 Honda SL350 that I've told him to hold onto because i want to fix it up... I used to ride it when I was younger out in the woods... It could use some restoration on the engine side of things since I didn't know everything when I was using it.
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Re: Knocking the dust off
Thank you for setting my expectations high, that is one of the cleanest, or neatest I guess, engine bays I have ever seen in a swapped car, let alone a Beretta!
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