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  1. If anyone is looking to sell an '83 hood that is in good condition, please message me. Thanks!
  2. ***SOLD*** FOR SALE: Magna MPI Intake Manifold | $550 Shipped Included: Trilogy Turbos fuel rail (Silver) & 2004 V6 Mustang throttle body I was informed by the previous owner that this manifold was modified by Chad. It has never once been used. I am selling everything as-is, and will not be removing any included items to lower the price. I am selling it for what I paid for it, so the price is firm. http://i1144.photobucket.com/albums/o498/TrustConquest/8f164ac2-5f7a-4284-9431-18622cecc21e_zps510da406.jpg?t=1398134779
  3. How did you fit a 3-gauge pod on the pillar of an '87? And where do you get one?
  4. Does anybody have any tips on removing dry wax off of the trimmings and the rear bumper? I've tried soft scrubbing in Simple Green: All-Purpose Cleaner into the trim and bumper, with no or little effect to the bumper wax, and about 50% removal off of the trimmings.
  5. I bought a pair off of ebay from this seller: http://www.ebay.com/itm/83-91-MITSUBISHI-STARION-DODGE-CHRYLSER-PLYMOUTH-KEY-BLANK-SET-OEM-/120894490835?pt=Motors_Car_Truck_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1c25df88d3&vxp=mtr
  6. Picture was before my late arrival Great video
  7. Great pictures! Wish I could've stayed 'til the end. Was great meeting everyone.
  8. It was a nice turnout for the SQ's, and it was nice meeting everyone. Sorry that I had to leave a bit early 'cause of other plans. Anybody take pictures? Please post
  9. That's awesome, I can say that it's been taken VERY good care of. And yeah, the CARFAX shows 3 previous owners. Well it's finally found it's permanent home in my garage. That's a promise.
  10. Silver is mines now. Bought it from the previous owner (Shannon) few months ago. Kind of cool to see it in this pic from '06.
  11. I just finished re-doing the vac lines in my engine bay. I ordered a roll of 50' silicone line from Modern Automotive Performance, a performance shop here in Minnesota, for $46.95. http://www.maperform...-bulk-pack.html I used 1/8" (3.2mm) Interior Diameter (ID) and everything fit nicely. ***SIDE NOTE: They didn't have Yellow in stock and had to special order it from Vibrant Performance, which is in Mississauga, Ontario. Vibrant Performance also supplies a lot of dealers in Canada, you can find them listed on their website.
  12. Flat front would make it kinda look more like the Celica Supra. I like how it looks, although it sure does like to collect chips though. Once I repaint my Conquest, I do plan on putting on a clear bra film on the front end. http://www.hemmings.com/story_image/46597-500-0.jpg?rev=2
  13. 2.5" is all you need. With cars, it's not always "bigger is better". You have to find the correct balance of components for your power goals. Read: http://www.racetep.com/tips.html#exh
  14. All done! It actually turned out much better than I expected. Thanks everyone again, for your help on this topic!
  15. Didn't see one in the picture, but doesn't hurt to ask I guess... Battery bolt down?
  16. The 3/S is my brother's, and I got him to sign up also. Looking forward to it!
  17. Thanks for all the responses everyone! @kev, I ordered 1/8" lines, and it fit the check valves with no problems.
  18. I just registered, but when I went to my email to confirm, the provided link sent me to a "404 Not Found" page. Is this right?
  19. Unless everything is cashed out on the spot with titles and property on hand, with all private agreements, it is always good to have a formal written agreement notarized by a public notary, regardless of any trust factor you may have with (said buyer/seller). That way, you would have all the necessary paperwork, and a government-appointed witness to disprove all claims made by (said seller/buyer). I am sorry to hear about what happened, and hope that justice or just-deserts is served. Whichever may come first.
  20. StarQuestClub, So my replacement vacuum lines finally arrived and I just have two questions before I start to take things out. What are the these white connectors (shown below)? And, Is there any special tool or technique to use when pulling these out, so I dont inadvertently damage anything vital to whatever it may be? http://i1144.photobucket.com/albums/o498/TrustConquest/Vacuum%20Lines/007.jpg
  21. Air Dam not for sale? Shucks! Do you have the battery bolt down?
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