What did you do to your G-Body today? [2011-2018]

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Not actual to my Regal, but I moved and have been cleaning out and prepping my garage at new house. I started with some new LED lights(not done) and then I sanded the floor, fixed the cracks and the resanded floor. After that I epoxy coated the floor and very happy with results. Still have cabinets tabletops and stuff to put in, but slowly getting there. Also had my lift dropped off.

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Not actual to my Regal, but I moved and have been cleaning out and prepping my garage at new house. I started with some new LED lights(not done) and then I sanded the floor, fixed the cracks and the resanded floor. After that I epoxy coated the floor and very happy with results. Still have cabinets tabletops and stuff to put in, but slowly getting there. Also had my lift dropped off.

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How thick is the cement?
 
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Took this 700r to the shop to see if everything is still good inside I bought it new/rebuilt 5-6 years ago and it’s just been sitting in the garage. Getting ready for a swap
 

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Finally installed a heated O2 sensor. Sure makes tuning easier with not having to worry about the ECM going back to open loop while idling.
 
Very minimal work, got this put one once it finally arrived.
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Actually before that I was trying to mess with the air ride to get the settings right but the car was running so rich it was hurting my eyes so I had to take it out and down the alley to clear it out
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Constructed a transmission fixture to mount my 200-4R on to my engine stand. Hopefully, I can continue to get to work on this long overdue build/ project..
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Sold my old 7.5" and driveshaft for $150, and after pulling my car out, and back into the driveway, I looked down the carb after a few hours and the throat was moist (hehe) and the gasket was wet to the touch. I took the carb apart, took the float level down from 1/4 to factory 5/16. Checked what guts were in it, 73 Jets, 47k rods. Helped my dad rearrange/clean the garage, put the carb back on, and it runs now. Think I also stopped a mild vacuum leak from the PCV hose, it's kinda old so when it goes over the flared end of the pcv tube on the baseplate of the qjet it don't "hug" the tube, so I think it was leaking past that. Also jacked the car up took the passenger wheel off so I could get to the rear most bolt on my valve cover. So, that's what I did today.
 
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