92 or 93 white non bubble butt SSE supercharged
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92 or 93 white non bubble butt SSE supercharged
sse vs ssei question
I saw my first bonneville that was not an SE today ...ever...in this city...
It had center mounted fogs but no SSEi or SSE badging. I only saw it for a second, not sure if it was from around here but....
It had a pontiac/bonneville emblem like the 87-91 where the badge should be :?:
I assume it was a 92 sse???
btw it looked like it had about 800 thousand miles on it.
I saw my first bonneville that was not an SE today ...ever...in this city...
It had center mounted fogs but no SSEi or SSE badging. I only saw it for a second, not sure if it was from around here but....
It had a pontiac/bonneville emblem like the 87-91 where the badge should be :?:
I assume it was a 92 sse???
btw it looked like it had about 800 thousand miles on it.
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Ok.....this could have been a Superchared SSE. Some were built with 'supercharged' badging only in the typical spots that you would see the SSE. This would be a long oval badge with the word "supercharged", and no other badging. That badge was 3/4" of an inch high I think? There'* a pic or two around here somewhere. I know 95BonnevilleSESC has them on his SESC, and Steve had them on his 93 SSE SC.
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Originally Posted by jwikoff99
Like this?
I might make them an offer or something and have a beater l67
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yeah but it is my best bet since I have seen a few se'* around here, all were l36. The cheapest one was this 95 for $4500......with 184,000
note: brake rotors...it is a daily driver for the owner of "we pay cash for cars" used car shop.
looking thru the ghetto golds to see some ghetto gold rotors
oh well next time I see an older SSEi regaurdless of condition I am flagging that driver down to see if I can set up a deal. Or do the ebay thing here but shipping to Idaho is not cheap.
note: brake rotors...it is a daily driver for the owner of "we pay cash for cars" used car shop.
looking thru the ghetto golds to see some ghetto gold rotors
oh well next time I see an older SSEi regaurdless of condition I am flagging that driver down to see if I can set up a deal. Or do the ebay thing here but shipping to Idaho is not cheap.
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shouldnt them rotors be shiny? id say thats been there a while. in fact, my rotors dont even look nearly like that, and the car has not been moved for a good 2-3 months.