Parting out my 1990 C2 - Round One
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Sad to hear of your loss -- but why does your sig. say "Temporarily out of service" -- are you planning a rebuild?
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The securing thing is just a bolt - no nuts. That and a collar/disk thingy holds tire in place - unless your spare compartment is different than mine.
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Guys - I will have more stuff for sale very soon - including fog lights, etc. - but I cannot respond to everything now otherwise I will lose track - so please limit inquiries to what's posted on pelican for now. I promise there will be more stuff in the very near future but I do have a day job so i can only go so fast. Whatever is on the stock car that isn't needed for racing will be offered for sale. Thanks for your patience.
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As long as my chassis can be pulled straight without too much pain, I think that a properly designed cage tied into the suspension pickups on a 964 makes the roof a non-issue. Add to that the weight advantage of a 8 pound FRP roof, losing considerable weight at the highest point of the car, and it seems like a no-brainer. Granted, the lost weight of the roof will be re-gained in the extra cage tubing give or take, but at least the weight is lower.