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New Member in MI
Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 6:25 pm
by SomeYahoo
Just wanted to say a quick hi and thanks for all the great information on the site. After a long search, finally found an '04 Abyss GT in pretty good shape. Put a coat of polish and wax on the somewhat neglected paint and ended up with this:
Already starting the to-do list:
- New radio (have to have bluetooth, especially while rowing a 6-speed)
- Recirculation gear repair (going to try the 180° rotation trick)
- Ordered a new remote - looks like quite the programming technique...
- ???
Thanks again for all the info, and hope to be contributing back to the forum soon!
Re: New Member in MI
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 12:07 am
by NascarXprt
Welcome to the family, glad to see you stuck with the vibe family and even a GT! those are a rarity now!
Re: New Member in MI
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 4:30 pm
by vibenvy
Great to hear you found one! Very nice looking Abyss GT! Welcome back to the family

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I see you're in southeast Michigan. You should consider coming to the 2014 GenVibe meet (assuming we indeed have it in Pontiac, IL as it's looking like we will as of right now). It wouldn't be too far of a drive for you.
Re: New Member in MI
Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 6:26 pm
by SomeYahoo
I'll keep the meet 'n greet in mind!
Re: New Member in MI
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 9:03 am
by tpollauf
Welcome back neighbor! You're just to the north of me. Glad you found something that you can live with for a good 10 years or so. Keep the underside well lubed up to prevent long term corrosion as you know how corrosive these roads are that we have to drive on during the winter. Visit often & get involved. Hope to see you at the summer 2014 GenVibe meet

Re: New Member in MI
Posted: Sun Dec 15, 2013 6:37 pm
by SomeYahoo
You talkin about lubing the ball joints, etc, or do you have an anti-rust concoction up your sleeve?
Re: New Member in MI
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 9:12 am
by tpollauf
SomeYahoo wrote:You talkin about lubing the ball joints, etc, or do you have an anti-rust concoction up your sleeve?
No. Just a general spraying of an oily substance on areas that will be prone to rust. Our neighbors in Canada have this but not here in the states
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Re: New Member in MI
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 5:59 pm
by SomeYahoo
Hmmmm... If I ran across the border, do you think they'd spray me? Any downsides to the product? Heavy?
Re: New Member in MI
Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 6:57 pm
by tpollauf
SomeYahoo wrote:Hmmmm... If I ran across the border, do you think they'd spray me? Any downsides to the product? Heavy?
I'm sure they would! I've even considered it as it sounds like a foolproof way to keeping the underside rust free. Basically it is a petroleum product which, unlike traditional undercoating products, will "creep" into all cracks, seams, crevasses and lubricate (for lack of a better term) the panels, seams and surrounding metals. The downside is that they like their customers to return for an annual coating to assure you stay "rust free". Otherwise the product could dissipate and then you lose the protection. I'd look into this and maybe some of our Canadian GenVibers can chime in here to offer testimonial or additional feedback on this product & services.