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LS1 Inside! / Toolbox / Mechanical Engineer ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,215 Joined: 5-February 04 From: NJ Member No.: 179 ![]() |
I'm getting tired of looking at some of this stuff in the basement. I sold a ton of stuff (mostly on LS1tech) when I first gutted the car, but some things are lingering. I'm flexible on prices, but I need to get actual shipping costs. I'm sure there are things I forgot, so just ask if you are looking for something.
******************************************************************** All of these parts have between 1,000 and 31,000 miles on them, most engine/suspension have less than 10,000 miles except A/C has about ~27k miles. My zip code is 08822. Most parts are stock, unless noted otherwise. I accept Paypal. Swaybars - $30 + shipping Spare Tire/Jack - $40 + shipping Upper Airbox - $25 + shipping Oil Cap - $12 shipped Camshaft - $35 + shipping Pushrods - $15 + shipping Cargo Tray Cover - $20 + shipping Air Pump w/hoses - $55 shipped Upper Dash - Offer Gauge cluster bezel - $15 + shipping Exhaust Manifolds and Cats - Offer Y-pipe - $30 + shipping SLP Y-Pipe (Stainless Steel) - $90 + shipping Door handle trim pieces - $25 shipped Door sills - $20 + shipping Windshield washer tank - $20 shipped Driver/Passenger Airbags w/sensor, module and clockspring - Make offer Passenger side seat belts (front) - $50 shipped Steering Wheel Radio Controls - $30 shipped Steering Wheel - $25 + shipping Rear-end cover - $25 shipped Rear-hatch release motor - $20 shipped Hood (Arctic White) - $125 o/bo (local only) Front upper and lower control arms - Make Offer Stock Z28 Springs - $20 + shipping RCI Universal SFI Tranny Blanket (New) - $80 shipped I also will have windshield and rear glass over the next few weeks. 75%+ of the parts are gone...most of the big ones too!!! Thanks All!! Just a few more items to go. -Dennis This post has been edited by Teutonic Speedracer: Jan 6 2006, 02:19 AM |
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LS1 Inside! / Toolbox / Mechanical Engineer ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Advanced Members Posts: 2,215 Joined: 5-February 04 From: NJ Member No.: 179 ![]() |
QUOTE (ChevyWeatherman @ Nov 26 2005, 12:38) The RCI trans blanket...what is it made of? Does it fit nice on a T56? I am looking for something in case of a clutch explosion, I don't want any injuries in my car! I have seen something similar made of kevlar sold by Thunder Racing...is this something similar? If so I am interested. It is the same one that is on Thunder's website: (IMG:http://www.thunderracing.com/catalog/summaries/s37.jpg) RCI's universal transmission blanket is water and oil resistant, and is made of high-tensile webbing and steel. It is 47 in. x 11 1/2 in., has an SFI rating of 4.1 and fits most transmissions. NHRA rules require any automatic transmission equipped car running 10.99 or quicker (or faster than 135 mph) must be equipped with a transmission shield or blanket-type shield with a SFI rating of 4.1. --------------------------------------------------------------- I'm not going to lie....I bought it to put on when I did my clutch last winter, and I was having a hard time getting it on with the tranny in the car. Supposedly it fits, and it probably does (as other LS1 vendors also sell them too), but I bailed out on it. Figured drag race guys blow clutches b/c they slip the shit out of them at high rpm launches. RR seems to be a lot easier on clutches.....if you know how to upshift and heel & toe downshift. But....I'd be more than happy to sell it to you. It is new (just a few scuffs of dirt on it from trying to put it on). (IMG:http://www.frrax.com/rrforum/style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) |
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