996 parts clean out
#35
This deal with TOM made me one very happy camper: he patiently answered all my questions, worked out a "steal of a deal" and lightning fast shipping. I was blown away when the cover showed up in my doorstep today and it was 10x better than described.
I will do business with Tom again without any reservation and would highly recommend him to future buyers.
I will do business with Tom again without any reservation and would highly recommend him to future buyers.
#36
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Tom is great. Went to his house Saturday to pick up some parts, then realized he had more stuff I needed so I ended up going back on Monday again. Highly recommended and pleasure to deal with!
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#39
Three Wheelin'
Ditto on the bumper, in better condition than pictured and described.
And shipping was quite a story, the box he shipped it in was about as big as a refrigerator.
That being said I've made bumper plugs for it, as well as mesh for the vents, and repainted the trim. Going to turn out very nice !!!!
I also bought mufflers from Tom, and they are great too.
Too bad he doesn't sell insurance.
And shipping was quite a story, the box he shipped it in was about as big as a refrigerator.
That being said I've made bumper plugs for it, as well as mesh for the vents, and repainted the trim. Going to turn out very nice !!!!
I also bought mufflers from Tom, and they are great too.
Too bad he doesn't sell insurance.
#41
on sale here (will need to paint em to match your car): http://www.suncoastparts.com/product//plug.html
#43
Three Wheelin'
Making your own bumper plugs:
Went to hardware store and bought a couple 9mm plugs like you see in above picture. Trim fasteners or something like that.
Already had primer, can of paint matching my car, and a can of clear coat, so my cost was about $2.
If you don't have the paint, it's much cheaper to just buy them from a place like suncoast.com or bumperplugs.com
Went to hardware store and bought a couple 9mm plugs like you see in above picture. Trim fasteners or something like that.
Already had primer, can of paint matching my car, and a can of clear coat, so my cost was about $2.
If you don't have the paint, it's much cheaper to just buy them from a place like suncoast.com or bumperplugs.com
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You guys are too kind. The garage sale was a success. Makes me wish I had more stuff to sell. Glad you could use them.
The only things I have left are;
Clock spring for wheel, Works great but need to splice 2 wires, (used for same experiment) $50
18” Turbo Twists, ft 2 original finish, 1 rear refinished (tire shop scratched and refinished, not curbed), 1 rear scratched (not curbed) $400
Tequipment colored center caps good condition $60
Exhaust tips, originals $25
The only things I have left are;
Clock spring for wheel, Works great but need to splice 2 wires, (used for same experiment) $50
18” Turbo Twists, ft 2 original finish, 1 rear refinished (tire shop scratched and refinished, not curbed), 1 rear scratched (not curbed) $400
Tequipment colored center caps good condition $60
Exhaust tips, originals $25
#45
Three Wheelin'
Had time to clean up your old bumper today.
Painted and installed DIY bumper plugs, installed mesh grilles, and repainted the trim.
The bumper will probably stay off the car until the engine rebuild is complete.
Painted and installed DIY bumper plugs, installed mesh grilles, and repainted the trim.
The bumper will probably stay off the car until the engine rebuild is complete.