FS: 96 Celica ST for parts., Parting it out. |
FS: 96 Celica ST for parts., Parting it out. |
Oct 3, 2017 - 2:08 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 1, '13 From Mesa, AZ Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
1996 toyota Celica ST hatchback (not bought as an anniversary car)
condition: salvage cylinders: 4 cylinders drive: fwd fuel: gas odometer: 230000 paint color: silver size: mid-size title status: parts only transmission: manual type: hatchback I have a 1996 Hatchback ST, with some good parts available:- - 1.8 liter motor, runs strong, car had a high front end impact, didn't touch the block. block can be started. ($400.00 singly, $600.00 with the transmission included). - 1.8 liter matching, manual transmission ($300.00 singly, $600.00 motor included). IF YOU'RE CONSIDERING A SWAP FROM AUTOMATIC TO MANUAL, I have the parts available on the ST (ALL CAN BE MOUNTED AND USED ON ANY US VERSION CELICA FROM 91-97) pedal bracket, pedals, connector hardware, master cylinder, slave cylinder, flywheel, clutch disc (good service life left), pressure plate, throw-out bearing and retainer spring and all mounting hardware. If you wanting to make the swap, and don't know how, I can be convinced to help, in my garage, for a small fee. - All the side and rear metal and glass including drivers and passengers glass and doors (6" speaker brackets have been removed, I have 8" brackets available). - Undercarriage (Front Sub-Frame and cross-member) has good metal, but needs almost 100% of the bushings and wear items (including the steering rack) replaced or rebuilt. (including lower control arm bushings -not sold separately by anyone I am aware of-) replaced. Thanks for reading. |
Oct 3, 2017 - 5:19 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 17, '16 From Grand Rapids, MI Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Does this car have cruise control? I am after the actuator and the attached cable out of the engine bay
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Oct 3, 2017 - 8:26 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 1, '13 From Mesa, AZ Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) |
Yes it has cruise control.
As far as I know, the mechanical parts work, but there’s a short that needs to be chased down in the wiring. Toyota in its infinite wisdom (all hail the super car gods), places the circuit through the cluster light that says “Cruise”. If the bulb is blown, Cruise don’t work. Of course you have to take down 2/3rds of the bulkhead to pull the cluster and check the bulb. So guess why I haven’t gotten to that little issue yet. If all you want is the actuator and cable, make me an offer. Send me a PM and I’ll get you my phone number. |
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