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Looking for an 88-89 Shell/Roller In Southeast region.
By DeanO,
I recently picked up a T-boned Starion and i'm on a low budget. I'm looking for a shell to move all my parts over too. If anyone has one in the southeast please let me know. im not looking for anything running. doesnt need any interior. i have a complete donor car. i just need to basic shell platform to start with. thanks in advance. I'm located in athens, ga.
Hello
By DeanO,
My name is dean and im from athens, georgia. I recently bought a wrecked esi-r and i came to this forum for all questions/information starquest related. I'm actually looking for a shell/roller in the southeast and as soon as i can post in the items wanted forum ill actually make a legitimate forum topic in regards to what im looking for. A little information about me, im 23 years old. i bought my starion as a project car. its been tboned and im not sure if i can afford to fix this body. so like
Standalone guys here's a solution for your tuning cable accessability
By ucw458,
Here's my setup. I found the USB bulkhead that comes with the EMS-4 was perfect to mount in the kick panel. Easy access and with the dust cover you don't notice it unless you are looking for it. http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq352/ucw458/MPI/DSC03834.jpg http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq352/ucw458/MPI/DSC03835.jpg I found a USB bulkhead that the rest of you could use to have the same easy USB access. The cable costs $5.39 and is 1.6 feet long so it will easily reach you
Rear Struts?
By Colin,
Okay so I am looking to eventually replace all of the struts on my 88 but I can't find any parts anywhere. NAPA, CarQuest, Auto Plus, Advance, and AutoZone all tell me the same thing: nothing. The only place I was able to find OE replacements was WORLDPAC, and theyre like 350 bucks a piece. What are my options? I know I could drop 1k on D2's or the like but are there any cheaper options? Thanks, Colin
