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Snapped a few iPhone shots of NEAR finished product. Turbo Terminator Inside
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<blockquote data-quote="quad" data-source="post: 16196382" data-attributes="member: 17952"><p>Wow for 37k miles that undercarriage looks mint!</p><p></p><p>When everyone still had Terminators they met for the Downriver Cruise, the Woodward Dream Cruise, on Woodward, Gratiot etc.</p><p></p><p>There was also a fall run for a few years with more than a dozen Terminators to the Jackson area that was fun - I attended one of those. Really scenic and a few twists in the road to enjoy.</p><p></p><p>I have not driven the car much these past few years and have less miles than yours on it. It is also very clean but I need to give the undercarriage another thorough cleaning. I keep it parked in my mom's garage in Bloomfield and is one of the reasons I don't drive it much. Another is because the roads are so damn shitty. You just never know if you are going to encounter a pothole, dirt, wet puddles etc. I really would not get a nice car for Michigan - what's the point? They need to straighten out the roads. I drive cheap leased cars these days and don't care if the roads are good or not - unless I am in cars I own haha!</p><p></p><p>My own garage is full of wood supplies, table saw, chop saw etc. so I moved the Cobra to her garage until I get my own straightened out and it has been a few years.</p><p></p><p>We can do the Dream Cruise this year. But I don't plan on sitting in bumper to bumper traffic lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quad, post: 16196382, member: 17952"] Wow for 37k miles that undercarriage looks mint! When everyone still had Terminators they met for the Downriver Cruise, the Woodward Dream Cruise, on Woodward, Gratiot etc. There was also a fall run for a few years with more than a dozen Terminators to the Jackson area that was fun - I attended one of those. Really scenic and a few twists in the road to enjoy. I have not driven the car much these past few years and have less miles than yours on it. It is also very clean but I need to give the undercarriage another thorough cleaning. I keep it parked in my mom's garage in Bloomfield and is one of the reasons I don't drive it much. Another is because the roads are so damn shitty. You just never know if you are going to encounter a pothole, dirt, wet puddles etc. I really would not get a nice car for Michigan - what's the point? They need to straighten out the roads. I drive cheap leased cars these days and don't care if the roads are good or not - unless I am in cars I own haha! My own garage is full of wood supplies, table saw, chop saw etc. so I moved the Cobra to her garage until I get my own straightened out and it has been a few years. We can do the Dream Cruise this year. But I don't plan on sitting in bumper to bumper traffic lol! [/QUOTE]
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