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> FS: feeler, 3rd gen 3sgte swapped ST
post Jan 17, 2015 - 2:19 PM
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Arturio55

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Im soon buying a 95 GT. Came across a deal I cant pass on, and the GT has more features than my current ST (sunroof, rear disc brakes, etc) plus the power steering and ac lines.

Anyone who's seen my former posts knows I have EVERYTHING to swap a 3s in my ST. (Tranny, shift cables, throttle cable, GT mounts, map sensor, injector resistor, st205 body side ea1 plug, etc.)
Instead of sell the car and parts seperately, im willing to swap a 3rd gen into my ST. I will sell you the car for only 3000-3500, depending on if you still want ac and power steering, **INESPECTION STICKER** and a few other deciding factors.

*edit: car will not come with coilovers or xxr rims. Stock stuff only**

You will have to put down a $1250 deposit so that I can buy the engine, but we can write up a contract and get it legally notorized at your convenience. I will guarantee the swap to be done 100% correct. I have helped my boss/friend with his swap and even did the code 54 mod. I will swap the 95 GT I am buying first, just to give myself further experience and show pictures/vids to you to prove I know what im doing. The ST could use a bit of body work but has little to no rust (only subframe and cross member are a bit scuffed up and have rust from bottoming out, can be sanded and painted tho) I can/will further inspect car and give more pictures on request.
Car is a 97, body has 233,960 miles as of this very moment. Check my page for pictures. Email at arturiofleuristal@gmail.com or text me at 267-979-6354
USA ONLY! !

This post has been edited by Arturio55: Jan 17, 2015 - 2:34 PM


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QUOTE (Azncelica @ Mar 4, 2012 - 11:43 PM) *
I started with what I know to do, I swap engine into my car, I knew it was too much work to make it a AWD. I kept it FWD. Went to take a crack at doing the wiring conversion. Than, I realize, shoot, this is out of my league.

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