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Law69

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About Law69

  • Birthday 11/26/1975

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  • Your Pathfinder Info
    i have a black 1991 SEV6, 4dr, 5spd pathfinder. i bought it in the summer of 2006 for $700. its been great to me despite the small issues that come up every now and then. i"ve had a few cars, but i love my pathfinder.
  • Mechanical Skill Level
    Wrench And Socket Set Mechanic
  • Your Age
    30-35
  • What do you consider yourself?
    Weekend Warrior
  • Year
    1991

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  • AIM
    lawdawgz30@aol.com
  • MSN
    lawdawgz30@hotmail.com
  • Website URL
    http://www.myspace.com/vdub069
  • ICQ
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  • Yahoo
    lawrence_german2000@yahoo.com

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    New York City
  • Interests
    my interests are overall driving, getting dirty, having fun, playing with my kids, living life as best as i can, and making new friends.

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  1. Hey Pezzy, Congrats. Hellova job on hookin up your path. Even though i'm a newbie here, that pic says a million words.
  2. Very informative. But is there any way that you might have some pics to go with that info? I also noticed that you got some parts from NAPA. Are they a good choice to go with as far as aftermarket/oem parts? I've tried NOPI and Strauss, and PepBoys with no luck
  3. Great pics, and you've done a great job on the install. Is there a kit from that company you got your's from that would fit a '91 Path?
  4. I hope that all is well, but i need to know if this would work for a '91 path as well?
  5. Ok. Your description was very detailed and informative. My question is, and forgive me if it sounds like a dumb one, but would this work on a '91 path(5spd) as well? Also i've read that a 110 amp alternator from a Quest can fit. Granted the person who had it done owned an '88 path. I'll be looking foward to your info. Thanks. Law69
  6. I notice that Ben mentioned a shovel. He is correct in telling you this. Try to find one from an ARMY/NAVY strore. thet have the best military stlye folding shovels you can get at a good price. Also might I sugest looking into a new jack, the factory one are ok, but they suck when it comes to offroad. JC Whitney may carriy some. Also, one other thing. You definitely need to add a First Aid Kit to that list. Good Luck. Nice Screen Shot.
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