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General Discussion \  Proud new b22 owner here!

Proud new b22 owner here!

General Discussion
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motorboater   +1y
Hey whats up every one! So I just bought this 91 b22 for 1900 bucks and I am totally stoked with it. I've been looking at your site for about 4 hrs now and figured I have to join. Lots of good stuff on here and now I have tons of ideas for mine,lol! Anyways just thought I would introduce myself and post a pic. Anyone in the Denver area?
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emcm2   +1y
Nice looking B any plans for it yet I know when we got or first one it was like hummmm wonder what I can do to it
motorboater   +1y
Yea thats exactly what im thinking, what can I do to it, lol. Rims, lower, and maybe paint , someone has a two tone blue on here that I'm really diggin. But probably rock the stock for a while until Im bored with it
newbiet   +1y
Is that a chrome molding on the drip rail? And welcome to the scene!
motorboater   +1y
Thanks man.Yea it came with it, lol. I dont think Im gonna keep all the chrome in the long run though, I always thought chrome strips were kinda ghetto. Usually I see people that go terribly overboard with it though
simoniz   +1y
Good looking truck - is it as clean inside as it is outside? I have one a lot like that. Welcome on board!
motorboater   +1y
Thanks, yea its pretty clean all around. Stereo was garbage when I got it but that was a quick fix. Its funny , all it needed was a new headunit and four 4in speakers, a whole lot cheaper than what I would normally install. Havent measured for a sub yet as Im kinda tall and like the seat back. Next is a good engine degrease and pressure wash. I will take some more pics once I get off my lazy ass and start this day!
Cusser   +1y
Welcome here, motorboat boy....can you say bromsky !!!


Bbbbbbbbromsky !!!
motorboater   +1y
Hey whats up cusser! Read alot of your posts man good stuff! LOL yea that name started in my boating forums and now I use it everywhere. bbbbrrromsky!
Cusser   +1y



From the urban dicctionaries: Bromsky - when you put your face between a pair of DD's and say (bbbbbromsky) shaking your face back and forth.

I just happen to think that a lot of problems with our vehicles (and around our homes) can be fixed with a little focus, a little knowledge, and a little ingenuity.

Already today I troubleshot "no AC" issue on the 1998 Frontier truck my daughter drives to an AC belt that broke because its idler pulley bearing went south. She had to go back to school today, but I picked up a new pulley for $40 at CarQuest. I also troubleshot the windshield wiper no-spray issue to clogged nozzles. That took 30 minutes to figure out how to remove those without breaking, then soaking in vinegar, and using sewing needle to pull out dried washer fluid solids and and a 10ml plastic syringe to pump water through, and those were fixed.

My daughter changed the oil and filter on it.

I unclogged Mrs. Cusser's bathroom sink drain by taking apart and physically gettin' the crud out.

Logical troubleshooting is usually the trick.
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