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LadyG amGT

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Hi !! I'm Cheryl aka LadyG :p... I wish I found this forum sooner and let everyone know about my great adventures with my 2003 Pontiac grand am aka Mr.GT:cool: We've been to Reno and other great places. We had a few run ins with the law.. Hey nothing illegal. Just a few speeding and fixit tickets.

Mr. GT :cool:did have a few problems with leaks but lucky for him I have a great mechanic :Dthat takes care of him.

I have been with Mr. GT :cool:for 5 years and bought him used and at first I didn't want him because I had my eye on a Camaro SS. During the test drive he seemed a bit to heavy and I felt that if I drove him for a long time my leg would cramp up. But when I looked at him again I knew there was something special about him.

Now I know I'm not ready to part with him. I make sure I get my oil changes when it's time and I have them check the air filter and the other fluid in him. This month he is getting his water pump changed. I told my mechanic that there was a leak that had a red hue. I put a large white poster board over night to check to what the color of the leak was. If it was greenish then I know it's coolant ... Reddish I believe is transmission fluid. Hopefully I get an answer.
 
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