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Old 12-12-2011, 01:20 PM
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i will be getting some parts off a dead 01 2.3 this week. if anyone needs some parts, let me know. i will have to pull them myself, so if they are buried, involve bodily contortions, massive strength, or any other unusual physical effort, i probably cant help. afaik, the wheels are gone, and the po started to take the engine apart.
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Old 12-13-2011, 02:18 AM
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How much for the drivers side headlight
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Old 12-13-2011, 09:33 AM
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Hi..Do you know if the front seats will bolt in a 1997? I don't want them but I know of a like new pair I can replace mine with. They are out of the area I live in at a wrecking yard so I can't measure and no one there will take the time to check. Only if it is conveinent, please let me know.
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Old 12-13-2011, 10:00 AM
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Hi..Do you know if the front seats will bolt in a 1997? I don't want them but I know of a like new pair I can replace mine with. They are out of the area I live in at a wrecking yard so I can't measure and no one there will take the time to check. Only if it is conveinent, please let me know.
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the only way i could know that is to take the seat out and put it in my car, and that aint gonna happen
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Old 12-13-2011, 11:28 AM
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understood, it must be hard to measure.
thanks for the quick and direct response.
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Old 12-13-2011, 02:21 PM
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understood, it must be hard to measure.
thanks for the quick and direct response.
pulling the seat out is a lotta work. i have done this at least 3 times in our cars. it's not just unbolt and take it out. first off, the seat is really heavy. so it is difficult to get it out of the car. then getting to and unhooking the harness under the seat is a chore. i now separate the back part from the bottom part, then pull the bottom part, which is by far the heaviest. to get the back part off, pulling off the rear panel is tricky, and i guarantee you the first time you do it, you will break off the tabs that hold it to the seat. then you have to buy a new panel. and they aint cheap. to see if it would fit, i would have to take out the seat from our car, then take the seat out from the 01, install it, then take it out again. by then i would be all pissed off, and ready to call it a day. however, i am sure they will bolt in
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Old 12-15-2011, 01:37 AM
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ken. I don't want to thread jack. if people pm you and ask for parts but you cant get them I would be appreciative if you sent them my way. I'm moving next year and my new place has a much smaller garage. aka need to unload some of the extra parts I have
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ken. I don't want to thread jack. if people pm you and ask for parts but you cant get them I would be appreciative if you sent them my way. I'm moving next year and my new place has a much smaller garage. aka need to unload some of the extra parts I have
no problemo. if you see a post from me, i got no problem if you jump in and offer parts for sale.
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Old 12-19-2011, 02:59 PM
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Thanks Ken
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