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Just to clear the air...
By TSiGuy17,
I sold my 1989 MPI Conquest a year ago to infamos for $4500. He paid me through paypal via his credit card before ever seeing the car (I'm in WA, he's in CO). When he finally flew up to get the car, I still had his money in my paypal account. I wanted to make sure he liked the car and still wanted it after seeing it in person. We started by doing a walk-around where I explained to him all the mods I've done, all the bugs that I've had, what I had done to fix them and how the car has been holding
Dash Gauge Replacement Panel GP
By mstieg,
I didn't see a good option elsewhere, so here's the deal. I paid to have a cover panel set up and made, and the CNC design is ready to roll out more for you guys. Prices include what they charge, shipping (around $5) + $5 each to me for gas money to pick up & ship. This is a must if going with Autometer or other aftermarket gauges that don't fit our stock gauge console. You can eyeball and cut one out, but not exact if keeping the turn signals and warning lights working. I'm not making
I need air piping (pref with BOV), stock fuel hose to TB, other parts
By TheAxeGod,
Here's what I'd like to get before I get this car ready to ship to England, it's currently getting repainted -MAF with hard pipe to turbo -Piping for stock IC (or perhaps include the IC) -Main fuel hose going to throttle body from filter -Downpipe for stock turbo -Turn signal handle from steering wheel (I guess that's easy to replace) -Already cleared out taillights, or some with the far red part removed (I need the edges to be amber) I think this is all I need for now, the rest is cosmetic
brake booster and m/c upgrades?
By 3sdsmer,
with dsm they like to use evo bb with 3g mc, has antone here done anything like this? im planning and working on a 2jz quest but would like to upgrade the brakes since the engine is out and all.
