LAZY Part-out begins

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Bcoronado1
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milarsky wrote:Hello,

I need the two rubber strips at the bottom of the hood liner. The ones that are black and fit somewhat in the inserts on the firewall.
Jeff

Do you have a picture of where they should be? or the rubber pieces themselves? I'm not quite sure what you're talking about
dasaint80
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Hows the exhaust system? Willing to ship to 19032?
Mucci
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Interested in the drivers door. Does it have any dents or rust, specifically on the bottom edge?
Bcoronado1
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The exhaust is bad. None of it is really able to be saved
Mucci wrote:Interested in the drivers door. Does it have any dents or rust, specifically on the bottom edge?
will get you pictures once the sun is out
danc
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Bcoronado1 wrote:Engine, 5 speed trans, drive shaft, and everything directly related is now out if anyone is in need. I was very content with myself today.
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Bcbp14 wrote:
I need the o2 sensor, working or not. You can even cut it just above the sensor, I really only need the wire and harness. Usps bubble envelope is cheap/easy for you.
I got the exhaust off today, so i can have you're sensor ready soon. But just to be clear you need the 2 prong plug and wiring up to the sensor?
And you did it all in one piece, engine and tranny together.
BRAVO! Nicely done!

Where did you connect the chain to? Front bracket by water pump and in rear by starter?
Bcoronado1
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Mucci wrote:Interested in the drivers door. Does it have any dents or rust, specifically on the bottom edge?
Door is in pretty good cindition. 1 noteable rust area which is about 1/2 inch long at the bottom. I hope you expect to pant it thought since the pait on it is beggining to fade and peel in a small area.
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Mucci
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Literally just picked up a door 2 hours ago, but thanks for sending the photos.
Bcoronado1
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danc wrote:
Bcoronado1 wrote:
And you did it all in one piece, engine and tranny together.
BRAVO! Nicely done!

Where did you connect the chain to? Front bracket by water pump and in rear by starter?
Yes I used both of those points to lift it out. The bracket by the starter was kinda hard to find because of coolant hoses and wires in the way.
alim_h
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Hey! Looking for the fresh air blower motor (the one you get to from the engine compartment). Let me know if you have it!
Bcoronado1
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alim_h wrote:Hey! Looking for the fresh air blower motor (the one you get to from the engine compartment). Let me know if you have it!
I still have it. will tinker with taking it out later today.
Ordnator
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Hi,

Looking for the E brake console (with seat switches) and electric seat looms from the car. Do you still have them?

Regards,

Mick
TheYoungSir
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Do you still have the 059 ECU? Any idea if it works?
M3tech
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shoot me PM if you have half decent condition mounting bracket for external fuel pump and fuel filter, thnx
Bcoronado1
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Re: LAZY Part-out begins

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Ordnator wrote:Hi,

Looking for the E brake console (with seat switches) and electric seat looms from the car. Do you still have them?
I do still have the E brake console. If you're just wanting the wiring to the seats I could probably cut it out for you.
Bcoronado1
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TheYoungSir wrote:Do you still have the 059 ECU? Any idea if it works?
Sold it with the engine
cfawesthighland
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Do you still have shifter boot per chance?

Thanks

Chuck
Ordnator
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If you're just wanting the wiring to the seats I could probably cut it out for you.[/quote]

The electric seats looms from the accessory connector C302 (LHS under the dash) to the switches and seats complete with all connectors and not cut is what I am after.

How much would you be looking for If your looms are complete?

Any chance of some pictures of the loom?

Thanks,

Mick
Ordnator
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Re: LAZY Part-out begins

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Hi,

Yow have PM.

Thanks,

Mick
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