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Old 04-07-2014, 07:43 AM
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have someone block the exhaust with a rag and you will quickly know if it is an exhaust leak or a head gasket
 
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Ok, I know it's been a few weeks, school has consumed all my time with finals. Well the verdict is a blown head gasket, being that she has over 226k miles putting all the money for the head gasket work and all other work that would probably need to be done with it, then the extra money for later on for engine work, I am looking for advice on how to sell it, it is in good condition, cosmetically it has a damaged front bumper and a few other things that don't work. If their is anybody interested in a project D2 it would be a good one. Any help anybody could give would be greatly appreciated!

I hate to even think about getting rid of her but I can't afford to keep buying parts right now.
 
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