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Sam Strano
$135 shipped. Used, but in very good shape, bolts included, magnet included.

Prefer a check as it's a part I own and not something the business is selling.
rushman
Make it legal and I'll buy it :-) . There's SPAC incentive ;-)
Sam Strano
Um no.... and you haven't even bought offset bushing yet. I'd think they'd be higher on your list. smile.gif
ReEntryRacer
QUOTE (Sam Strano @ Oct 26 2006, 10:58 AM) *
$135 shipped. Used, but in very good shape, bolts included, magnet included.

Prefer a check as it's a part I own and not something the business is selling.




Pls excuse my ignorance here, but what exactly are you selling?
trackbird
QUOTE (ReEntryRacer @ Oct 28 2006, 11:48 AM) *
QUOTE (Sam Strano @ Oct 26 2006, 10:58 AM) *
$135 shipped. Used, but in very good shape, bolts included, magnet included.

Prefer a check as it's a part I own and not something the business is selling.




Pls excuse my ignorance here, but what exactly are you selling?


The TA performance rear end support cover/girdle. It has the bolts to allow you to preload the main caps in an effort to limit deflection and rear end wear/damage.
cccbock
QUOTE (trackbird @ Oct 28 2006, 12:27 PM) *
QUOTE (ReEntryRacer @ Oct 28 2006, 11:48 AM) *

QUOTE (Sam Strano @ Oct 26 2006, 10:58 AM) *
$135 shipped. Used, but in very good shape, bolts included, magnet included.

Prefer a check as it's a part I own and not something the business is selling.




Pls excuse my ignorance here, but what exactly are you selling?


The TA performance rear end support cover/girdle. It has the bolts to allow you to preload the main caps in an effort to limit deflection and rear end wear/damage.




... and it is aluminum and it has additional holes (with allen plugs) that allow you to change rear fluid without removing the cover. It is considerably beefier than the stock cover so it adds signicant stiffness to the whole rear end (aka pumpkin)... a known problem in our cars with stock rears.

FWIW, the mounting flange is flat and machined (instead of a stamped steel). I have been known to remove it and reuse the gasket because it stays flat and is less likely to stick the aluminum. A small thing but another few bucks saved.

Well worth the investment for insurance if you have already done other go fast mods. A MUST if you have engine mods putting you over 350 HP/TQ with a stock rear or if you drag race even a little bit.

If you can get one for a real discount, even better.

Bock
ReEntryRacer
QUOTE (cccbock @ Oct 28 2006, 10:13 AM) *
QUOTE (trackbird @ Oct 28 2006, 12:27 PM) *

QUOTE (ReEntryRacer @ Oct 28 2006, 11:48 AM) *

QUOTE (Sam Strano @ Oct 26 2006, 10:58 AM) *
$135 shipped. Used, but in very good shape, bolts included, magnet included.

Prefer a check as it's a part I own and not something the business is selling.




Pls excuse my ignorance here, but what exactly are you selling?


The TA performance rear end support cover/girdle. It has the bolts to allow you to preload the main caps in an effort to limit deflection and rear end wear/damage.




... and it is aluminum and it has additional holes (with allen plugs) that allow you to change rear fluid without removing the cover. It is considerably beefier than the stock cover so it adds signicant stiffness to the whole rear end (aka pumpkin)... a known problem in our cars with stock rears.

FWIW, the mounting flange is flat and machined (instead of a stamped steel). I have been known to remove it and reuse the gasket because it stays flat and is less likely to stick the aluminum. A small thing but another few bucks saved.

Well worth the investment for insurance if you have already done other go fast mods. A MUST if you have engine mods putting you over 350 HP/TQ with a stock rear or if you drag race even a little bit.

If you can get one for a real discount, even better.

Bock




Well Bock, you're quite a salesman! I suspected that's what it was and I just happen to be putting a new Torsen diff into my '98 10 bolt! Soooo, Sam, if you'll ship it to 98295, Sumas WA, I'll be glad to buy it. Just tell me how you want me to pay you. I can do Paypal or a USD check, whichever you'd like.
[Or if you'll be at the PRI show at Orlando in December I'll be there.]
Larry
Sam Strano
QUOTE (ReEntryRacer @ Oct 29 2006, 03:30 AM) *
Well Bock, you're quite a salesman! I suspected that's what it was and I just happen to be putting a new Torsen diff into my '98 10 bolt! Soooo, Sam, if you'll ship it to 98295, Sumas WA, I'll be glad to buy it. Just tell me how you want me to pay you. I can do Paypal or a USD check, whichever you'd like.
[Or if you'll be at the PRI show at Orlando in December I'll be there.]
Larry


I'll consider it sold. PMing you with details. smile.gif
ReEntryRacer
QUOTE (Sam Strano @ Oct 30 2006, 08:57 AM) *
QUOTE (ReEntryRacer @ Oct 29 2006, 03:30 AM) *



Well Bock, you're quite a salesman! I suspected that's what it was and I just happen to be putting a new Torsen diff into my '98 10 bolt! Soooo, Sam, if you'll ship it to 98295, Sumas WA, I'll be glad to buy it. Just tell me how you want me to pay you. I can do Paypal or a USD check, whichever you'd like.
[Or if you'll be at the PRI show at Orlando in December I'll be there.]
Larry


I'll consider it sold. PMing you with details. smile.gif




Thanks Sam!
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