FS: Parting out '94 GT Coupe, 56k WARNING 56k WARNING 56k WARNING |
FS: Parting out '94 GT Coupe, 56k WARNING 56k WARNING 56k WARNING |
Oct 19, 2011 - 1:58 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 3, '04 From West Windsor, NJ Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
(almost) EVERYTHING MUST GO
It's a red GT Coupe with almost 194k miles on it. No sunroof, 6-speaker system for those interested in headliner and door panels. Everything that I can take off myself and isn't too big ships from New Jersey via [your choice]. If it's big/heavy (e.g. the entire interior) or I can't remove it fairly easy (e.g. rear motor mount), I'd rather you pull it yourself. Make an offer for whatever you want. For parts that come in 2s (or 4s, or whatever), I'd rather sell them as a set. Recently changed (within the past year): Front, Rear, Tranny Mounts (Anchor brand, last month) Sleeved the pipe that runs from the flex pipe to the cat. There was a flange there, now there's a sleeve because the stress that the bad mounts caused broke the flange (last month) Air Intake - Replaced with K&N and black metal short ram. Practically new (less than 5,000 miles on those) Timing Belt, Water Pump (new, not rebuilt), Thermostat, Water Pump Gasket (this spring, less than 15k miles ago) Spark Plugs (NGK Iridium), Spark Plug Wires (NGK OE), Distributor Rotor, Distributor Cap Belts (Power Steering, Alternator, and whatever the third one is) Valve Cover Gasket, Tube Seals Struts (KYB), Strut Mounts, boots, and bump stops Left Axle/CV/whatever it's called Also changed, but a little over a year ago: Flex Pipe Things you don't want because they're in crap condition: Left axle The power steering system as a whole - if you want certain parts, I'll inspect them and tell you the condition, but something somewhere is leaking so you definitely don't want the whole system Trunk lift struts Left low-beam Cabin air filter Certain parts of the interior - ask for specifics and I'll send you pics of them Head unit (aftermarket, CD player has problems) Gauges (Reverse Glow, but with LED issues) Driver's side window regulator/motor Front right bottom speaker from 6-speaker system Non-Standard Parts: TRD Shift Knob K&N filter and short ram intake (see "recently changed") Wheels are 17" Scion tC rims (not the new ones). Pretty bad curb rash on the rims of all 4; BARE RIMS, I had to move the tires to the new car Tanabe Lowering Springs. 2.2" in the front, 1.5" in the back. Not sure if the clutch is OEM. I just know it was changed before I got it (around 80-90k?). SOLD (or promised to people): Air bags + controller Alternator Climate control unit (the box with the knobs and the two cables) Valve cover + nuts Window trim Anything else, make an offer! This post has been edited by Rider: Jan 15, 2012 - 6:20 AM |
Nov 1, 2011 - 9:34 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined May 3, '11 From Ohio Currently Offline Reputation: 8 (100%) |
i'll answer this ^ for him lol. it's the metal slide with the window attached to it that goes up and down inside of the door. It is permanently connected to some pulleys and a motor. It's like 5 bolts and some care taken to not bust the glass. 5 min if you've done it before 10-15 if you haven't taken it out before. I sold mine from my part out and crammed a piece of wood in the door to hold the glass up after I removed the part. Just to keep water out of the interior. It's quite easy... esp since you already have the door panels out.
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Nov 1, 2011 - 2:29 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 3, '04 From West Windsor, NJ Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) |
i'll answer this ^ for him lol. it's the metal slide with the window attached to it that goes up and down inside of the door. It is permanently connected to some pulleys and a motor. It's like 5 bolts and some care taken to not bust the glass. 5 min if you've done it before 10-15 if you haven't taken it out before. I sold mine from my part out and crammed a piece of wood in the door to hold the glass up after I removed the part. Just to keep water out of the interior. It's quite easy... esp since you already have the door panels out. Thanks! @JasonTX - PM me with an offer now that I know what you're talking about |
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