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Old 09-01-2008, 11:33 AM
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I was afraid of that...I really don't want to spend anymore time on the car either...I dont know, maybe after I finish the MAF and PB kit, the car will run normally, then I can get a price....we'll see

any takers BTW? Offers?

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Originally Posted by kandyinmyvan
Yea, I think parting out will earn you the most money.
+1 if you can make a list of stuff that you dont need in general I am sure people will be all over it. One mans trash is an others treasure
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Originally Posted by Kburke
+1 if you can make a list of stuff that you dont need in general I am sure people will be all over it. One mans trash is an others treasure
yeah, that would be the whole car...lol

I can list things. I just don't want to invest anymore time on the car taking the SC off, taking the tranny off, etc... just rather sell it and let someone else part it off if they want.



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