No. 1994 began on a Saturday and 2004 began on a Thursday.
No. 2004 was a leap year, but 2010 was not.
2016 is a leap year but 2010 and 2021 are not.
2016 is a leap year but 2010 and 2021 are not.
The same as on any other weekday
The year, 2004, was a leap year, with 29 days in February. 2010 wasn't a leap year and only had 28 days in February.
The year, 2004, was a leap year, with 29 days in February. 2010 wasn't a leap year and only had 28 days in February.
1994 to 2003 but dont quote me on it 1994- 2004 same body but diff radiator support 1982-1993 gmc s15 has same chassis 1994-2004 same body style exp. extreme may need to swap out radiator support
I can answer you the same thing: why does your calendar start with Sunday? You start your week on Monday, right? You go to your job on Monday, not Sunday. So it doesn't make any sense that your week calendar starts on Sunday.
September and December of the same year have the same calendar except that September has 30 days and December has 31. The last 31-day month before December of a regular year that has the same date to weekday relationships is July of the previous year. The last 31-day month before December of a leap year that has the same date to weekday relationships is October of the previous year. The first 31-day month after December of the year before a leap year with the same date to weekday relationships is the following March. The first 31-day month after December of the second year before a leap year with the same date to weekday relationships is August of the leap year. The first 31-day month after December of a leap year or the year after a leap year with the same date to weekday relationships is March of the second year after.
As long as the mounts and transmission line up yes, 1994 through 2004 use all the same parts
thomas the tank engine
yes, 1994 -- 2014 would fit, all are the same pattern !