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Date: Mon, 29 Nov 2004 10:34:57 GMT
From: Bengt ÷sterdahl <bengt.osterdahlTA”–BORTnospama.com>
Subject: Re: when did Saab (aka GM) stop making NG900's? was is 2003?


On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 03:28:29 GMT, Retro Bob <uctraingnospamanet.com> wrote: >On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 11:36:12 GMT, Johannes H Andersen ><johsnospamfitter.com> wrote: > >>I wonder if someone has a list of the 1100 changes? > >Some of them were relatively small... like we changed the washers on >the convertible top control arms, that sort of thing. The number is >rather meaningless. > >FWIW, many parts still interchange from the NG900 to 9~3. The big >exterior differences were the bumper covers and side skirts, if >included. I think everything else still bolts on, car for car. >The grill changed but they are interchangeable. The rear lights vary >but they varied within the NG900 line. The most obvious change (in my opinion) was that the rear license plate was relocated to a position between the rear lights. Before they were located under the rear light panel. In my opinion the change really enhanced the look of the car. > Eventually the 185HP motor went away. But it returned. At least in 2002 you could order the 9-3 (first generation) with a 185 HP engine. /Bengt

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