CarDomain was created on 1998-09-21.
There are a lot of vehicles that one can buy from CarDomain. CarDomain offers Hondas, Acuras, Pontiacs, Toyotas, Lexus, Chevrolets and much much more.
CarDomain was founded in 1998. It is a website for car lovers. It is like a facebook for car lovers because you can make your own profiles, view other people's cars and talk to other people on the website.
* Yes. Look at "BigT216" profile on cardomain. http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3077410
go to cardomain dot com and search 84bigbodyrolla
The Ford Fairmont car can be purchased online in a variety of places. Ebay, Carsforsale, Cardomain, and many other websites sell this retired Ford vehicle.
Yes. you MIGHT need to lift it a couple inches, but I've seen many DeVilles on 24's. You can google it or look on Craigslist, or even CarDomain has some images.
Yes. you MIGHT need to lift it a couple inches, but I've seen many DeVilles on 24's. You can google it or look on Craigslist, or even CarDomain has some images.
There are several online sites that have listings for used Nissan 300ZX vehicles in the Houston, Texas area. They include AutoTrader, CarGurus and CarDomain. Weekly used car listings also appear in the Houston Chronicle and Houston Press.
motorcraft synthetic 5w 30 and motorcraft oil filter that stuff is awesome if you want check out my 2001 ford escape 2.0 dohc on cardomain member la1528 and see how clean the head is running that stuff especially at 185,000 miles.
I hope soo I just got some American racing 22s all black for my 05 coupe and tire rack website claims they will fit also cardomain has a couple mustangs on 22s i think they look good cant wait to see
I wish I could help with this,however my three manuals do not cover your model with a engine picture.I suggest first go to your local Mazda dealer and ask the service desk or parts counter if they would make a copy from the dealers maintenance book if available.Second is go to a site like cardomain and do a search on a model year,engine like yours I would bet someone has some pictures of it(stock or modified).That is my only recommendation.
im not to sure about the 88, but the 85 (i think are the same)disconect the battery. turn the ignition to run. remove the stearing wheel, then the lock plate behind it (using a lock plate depressor, remove the ring that holds it from popping out) after that, there are a couple screwes that hold in the ignition cylinder-remove them and pull it out with the key. need to know more about delta 88's? hit me up at cardomain@: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3115056