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Old 04-24-2011, 08:27 AM
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Hey guys,

I've sold almost everything off the car already. My membership is about to run out, so I doubt I'll be making another "For Sale" thread ... and who knows what will happen with this one - as I don't plan to renew my membership.

So here it goes - this is what I have left:

waterpump - updated - off my early car - has been on the car for less then 400 miles - $100 shipped

4 injectors - good condition - $ offers $ - $100 shipped?

fuel rail with FPR (brand new) and dampner - $ offers $ - $100 shipped?

cam tower w/lifters/hardware (no gasket) - $ offers $ - $100 shipped?

4 SS DOT brake lines - on the car for 2 1/2 years - $ offers $

have a stock alternator, fuel pump, brake booster and master cylinder (thats what its called?) - don't know miles on these, worked great for me though - not sure if anyone has any need for these?

Redline Rollbar - painted red - $450 shipped with GreyHound to lower 48 states

GT Racing 242 bumper - painted Guard's Red - never mounted, no holes - BRAND NEW - $450 shipped with Greyhound to lower 48

Make me some offers w/e you think this stuff is worth - the only somewhat "firm" prices are on the bumper and the rollbar, there are pics of some things in previous posts, but I have no problem with getting/posting pics of stuff.

Normally it would take me 1-2 days to ship things out, sometimes it takes me a couple of days due to the work schedule.

Thanks all!

Roman

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Old 04-24-2011, 09:21 AM
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PM sent… Roll Bar!
Old 04-24-2011, 10:01 AM
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Are the parts off your '83 944? I'm interested in the brake lines but need late / Turbo S lines. Please let me know, thx.
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yes they are off the '83

I don't know of/what the difference is though
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Originally Posted by roman944
yes they are off the '83

I don't know of/what the difference is though
Me either, I just know that the lines that LR & Pelican sell show different versions for early & late cars. I'm guessing that late cars use slightly longer lines to compensate for the wheel/hub offset.
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hm, these were bought off of Pelican
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Rollbar sold pending payment.

added some pricing, remember - all "or best offer"

added almost new waterpump - $100 shipped - updated pump bought off Rennbay
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Originally Posted by zerMATT951
Me either, I just know that the lines that LR & Pelican sell show different versions for early & late cars. I'm guessing that late cars use slightly longer lines to compensate for the wheel/hub offset.

Turbo S calipers have a male nipple on them rather than a female hole. I don't know if this adapter can be removed, but that's the difference in the kit.

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Originally Posted by roman944
hm, these were bought off of Pelican
No doubt, but if they were bought for an early 944 with early offset suspension, they will not work with a late 944 with late offset suspension. NBD, just won't work for me. I'm sure there are plenty of folks out there who might ****** them up.

Installing stainless braided lines was one of the best brake upgrades I ever did on my 924S, and I will ONLY ever buy DOT spec lines... non DOT brake lines are a little risky because they don't allow the brake line to twist without binding. It's worth the extra $10-$20 for DOT spec lines IMHO.
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Thanks Matt. I figured that much as well.

Up for more offers on these little things
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How old is the brake booster and master cylinder?
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honestly, I have no idea, they have been on the car when I bought it about 3-4 years ago - and I've never had brake problems with my car
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Is the brake booster check valve in good condition?
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