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hi my name is Anthony and this is my introduction. (rd greeter is currently not working, so im hogging some space in this thread lol, so I can post. )I drive a 2006 Tiburon GT, with Injen I/E, 2007 Tiburon SE suspension, seoulful racing FMM, tint, Pioneer audio, painted calipers, and tuscani badges. I go to UT Dallas, and I am a Electrical Engineering student. Studying takes up alot of my life, but when I am free, I tinker with my car, or hang out with my friends. My dad drives a 2002 elantra, my mom drives a 2005 elantra, and my sis drives a 1999 elantra, so I have some good experience with the beta motors too.
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I split your post and created a new thread for you.
Wow, good amount of Hyundai's in your family. Can't beat experience. Are you a member over at NewTib also?
Wow, good amount of Hyundai's in your family. Can't beat experience. Are you a member over at NewTib also?
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yup, I have hundreds of posts on newtiburon.com . I have some RD coilovers im trying to sell in the suspension section as I mistakingly bought them for my car off of a show car. they fit a GK, but their not designed for the GK's hefty increase in weight.
btw, heres my families car history
1999 elantra- 108,XXX miles. runs perfect. it had a transmission replaced under recall, and a broken CV boot replaced under warranty too, so no cost. Other than ruitine maitnance, no other problems.
2002 elantra 93,XXX miles. One problem to date: throttle position sensor had to be replaced at 80,000 miles. other than that this one gets 33 mpg every week with 75percent highway driving, i cant figure out why its so good.
2005 elantra, 30,XXX miles. no problems to date.
2006 tiburon (my car) 13,000 miles a no problems to date.
btw, heres my families car history
1999 elantra- 108,XXX miles. runs perfect. it had a transmission replaced under recall, and a broken CV boot replaced under warranty too, so no cost. Other than ruitine maitnance, no other problems.
2002 elantra 93,XXX miles. One problem to date: throttle position sensor had to be replaced at 80,000 miles. other than that this one gets 33 mpg every week with 75percent highway driving, i cant figure out why its so good.
2005 elantra, 30,XXX miles. no problems to date.
2006 tiburon (my car) 13,000 miles a no problems to date.