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Old 10-27-2005 | 06:38 PM
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I need the position and referance sensor bracket. BADLY. Can you overnight it?

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I need the position and referance sensor bracket. BADLY. Can you overnight it?

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i'm not sure exactly what that is, but i'm not parting the motor or tranny at the moment. is it something to do with the flywheel?
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More stuff:

hatch glass/spoiler $180


passenger front seat $30


driver front power seat $30


headlight parts all for $25


rain gutters $5 each


instrument cluster -SOLD-

fuse panel cover -SOLD-

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Old 10-28-2005 | 03:32 AM
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sunvisors $20 each



rear quarter glass $5 each
(seals may be spoken for)


passenger door glass $25


driver side a-pillar trim $5
Old 10-28-2005 | 04:06 AM
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sca037 - i have the driver side rear pad. i'll get some pictures tomorrow or saturday when its light out.
Old 10-28-2005 | 04:14 AM
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izzy - here's more pics of the door





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sca037 - i have the driver side rear pad. i'll get some pictures tomorrow or saturday when its light out.
Great!
The real test will be if it unbolts without snapping or pulling the studs from the rubber. My DS pad is still in perfect shape, but for some reason 2 of the studs are coming loose from it.......

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i'm not sure exactly what that is, but i'm not parting the motor or tranny at the moment. is it something to do with the flywheel?
It is the bracket that holds the two sensors on the back of the motor that protrude into the bellhousing. It is held on with 2 bolts.

Also I will take the headlight parts. Can you PM me with a shipping cost to 48504?
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I'll take the fuse box cover if it's still available? What is your preference on payment?
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I think I responded to everyone's PM now. Anyone else need any of this stuff?
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1. Does the fuel gauge work?
2. Can it be removed from the cluster?
3. If it can, would you be willing to do so, and how much would you like for it shipped to 92835?
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1. Does the fuel gauge work?
2. Can it be removed from the cluster?
3. If it can, would you be willing to do so, and how much would you like for it shipped to 92835?
Yes. I don't know if it can be removed, regardless, I'd rather not. I prefer to sell the whole thing complete.
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Ok...let me find out if I can do it myself when it gets here. If I can, I'll take it. I will get back to you in a bit. Thanks for the response.
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Ok...let me find out if I can do it myself when it gets here. If I can, I'll take it. I will get back to you in a bit. Thanks for the response.
I'll snap some pictures tonight of the back so you can see what it might take to remove the guages.
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That would be great, thanks!


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