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Old 01-10-2011, 03:47 PM
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Here are the parts I promised. I put them up in a store format to make it easier to manage and easier to see everything. Let me know if you have any problems, this is the first time I have ever used something like this so I want to make sure I have it all set up correctly. All the prices include shipping to the US. If you are outside of the US, contact me if you're interested in something and I can give you a quote for shipping. I have it set up to pay with PayPal and you should be able to select it at the checkout after you put in your information.

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Nicely done! Purchase made.
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Thanks! I'm glad it worked for you. I'll ship that out tomorrow
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WOW... nice to see you again Matt. you have been missed sir. hows life? do you still have the milly?
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Just sent payment for the "Miller Cycle Engine" badge.

Noticed you had the top part of the air box posted but not the bottom part. Too bad.
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You dont happen to have any solenoid do you?
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You dont happen to have any solenoid do you?
I surprisingly never actually had to replace a solenoid, although I suspect one might have been going. After several seconds of hard acceleration the TCS OFF light would come on, but with no limp mode or TCS light.

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Just sent payment for the "Miller Cycle Engine" badge.

Noticed you had the top part of the air box posted but not the bottom part. Too bad.
I forgot to grab the bottom part of the airbox out of the car, I didn't even realize until after it was gone. I remembered you were looking for a piece of the airbox and I had been hoping it was the top. You aren't by any chance just looking for the metal clips are you? I have one in my hand right now, I can't remember how many there are in total but I know that I have more than that around if I can find them.

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WOW... nice to see you again Matt. you have been missed sir. hows life? do you still have the milly?
Things have been pretty good, a lot of stuff going on all at once. The Millenia was getting to be a huge source of stress and I wasn't sure how much longer it had, so getting a new car has really helped with that. Now I can focus more on making some money and deciding on a new major at school. I was originally mechanical engineering, then switched to math, but in both subjects I got far enough in to realize that it wasn't really what I wanted to do. I'm thinking my next move might be more business-oriented but I'm still trying to make a decision.
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Don't give up!!! I have faith in you!
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I really enjoyed it for a while, I liked inventing things and the design process. I was good at 3D modeling too, but I lost a lot of interest when it changed from hands on designing and projects to pencil and paper work and heavy concepts that were really only theory because in real-life it was much more complex. It wasn't that it was too hard and I gave up but more that it just wasn't what I wanted to do.
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I forgot to grab the bottom part of the airbox out of the car, I didn't even realize until after it was gone. I remembered you were looking for a piece of the airbox and I had been hoping it was the top. You aren't by any chance just looking for the metal clips are you? I have one in my hand right now, I can't remember how many there are in total but I know that I have more than that around if I can find them.
I have the clips but the spots they attach to on the airbox are sheared off with no way to reattach them. Ah well.
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