Ryan218
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what do you do for a living again? what ever it is i need to do what you do lol perfect garage there but where is the fox?
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pictures http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/civic1.jpg http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/civic3.jpg http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/civic2.jpg http://i163.photobucket.com/albums/t302/88Mustang302/civic4.jpg
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i need one too. ive been looking for a little while already. i think u part it has a few 5.0's in there yard
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I will be selling my daily driver/gas saver here in the next couple weeks and wanted to see if anyone on here would have a use for it before I put it on Craigslist. 99 civic 2 door coupe dark green with dark grey interior. 236k on the car was told the motor had 140ish on it when I got it. Has good tires on it. It's runs great I drive it everyday gets good mpg. Has its blemish. Few dents scratches ect. Dent in passenger door is the biggest eye sore to me and need one more factory wheel to have a matching set. Only thing that is wrong with it is it could probaly use a new drivers window regulator. Goes up and down fine but stops about a half inch from being fully up and for Ac to work needs a new bracket and pulley and belt. I will post up some pics here in the morning. Not really sure what it would be worth but I'll start at 2k obo Text for pics 6148329977
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Welcome. Love to see more fox body's around. Post up some pics.
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In good working order when I pulled it out of my old 5.0 about a Year ago. Not sure what there worth so start at 100 make me an offer will get a picture up shortly.
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Ok let me know if ya come across one. That and a spare tire. I could use one of them as well.
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good deal. thats a 2,200 dollar trans new. i
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how the transmission in it? this would make a perfect winter vehicle for me. im just sketchy on it. my last explorer had transmission issues. whats your schedule like this Saturday around noon for me to come look at it?
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Do you by chance have the ac bracket and pulley laying around
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Yeah last time it was at a autocross even it had a tf1 cam in it. Has a x cam now. Sounds even better. Car didn't get the nick name cone killer for no reason lol
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Phoenix South Mountain Park/Buena Vista area, saw this one one of the bmw forums.
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Well I have decided that it is time to part ways with my 1992 Ford Thunderbird Super Coupe race car. I purchased this car back in April of 2006 from the original owner as a rolling chassis from there I have transformed the car into what it is today. The chassis has 63k miles on it, it has never been wrecked, 100% clean rust free and I have a clean Ohio title for this car that is in my name. As of right now the car is not street legal because it is a pure race car however all it would take to make it street legal again would be a headlight and turn signal harness. The list of modifications are extensive so I may forget something. First off this car is built entirely around the NASA American Iron rules set. This is the perfect beginner entry level car or even a veteran would enjoy driving it as well. It could also be run in NASA Time Trials or with a few changes be run in SCCA A Sedan. The car is completely gutted and shed of all excess weight possible. Race weight without driver is right about 3000lbs which is awesome for the size of this car. There is a full roll cage inside that runs threw the firewall and is tied into the front shock towers. Inside there is a NASCAR style dash that the gauges are mounted to along with a Butler Built full containment racing seat for the driver. I also have a passenger seat installed so you can take riders along. Seat belts are current, I just bought brand new GForce cam lock 5pt harnesses this past spring; they have been used only once. Under the hood is a 5.0L V8 bored .30 over, balanced and blue printed stock bottom end but with the addition of speedpro pistons. Trick Flow twisted wedge heads, X303 cam, Comp Cams chrome molly pushrods, double roller timing chain, TFS 1.6 rockers, 7qt oil pan, Edlebrock Performer RPM intake manifold, Mighty Demon 650cfm carb, Mac long tube headers, Dr Gas Boom tubes, Griffin aluminum radiator, ARP hardware throughout, MSD distributor with 6AL box and Blaster3 coil, and a Fluidyne balancer. The engine has approximately 3-4k miles on it since it was built. Unfortunately I do not get to drive it often so the miles stay low on the engine. Drivetrain consists of the stock SC transmission matched with a Centerforce dual friction clutch, aluminum one-piece driveshaft, and out back inside an aluminum 8.8 IRS pumpkin are 373 gears. The suspension/steering has Koni shocks at all four corners, polly bushings throughout, front ADDCO 1 3/8 sway bar, rear ADDCO 1 1/4 sway bar, and Flaming River quick ratio manual rack. Also rear aluminum lower controlling arms. For brakes up front are 13" rotors with '00 Cobra R 4 piston Brembo calipers and at the rear are cobra rear rotors with SC caliper relocation brackets. I installed metal braided flex brake lines at all four corners. The body is pretty much stock appearing. I installed a home made NASCAR style rear deck lid spoiler and lexan front windshield. The car is rolling on 17x10 CCW classic 3 piece racing wheels wrapped in Continental full slick endurance racing tires with around 70-80% life left in them. Also a fiberglass cobra r hood. I tried keeping the car as simple and user friendly as possible. Using a Painless race car harness made wiring the car easy. A brand new light weight Braille battery starts the car every time. The car is EXTREMELY fun to drive and throw through the corners. It accelerates good, stops on a dime, and has excellent grip with little to no body roll. I do love the way the quick ratio manual rack feels, it is super easy to turn and has the perfect amount of road feedback. I started this car out autocrossing which it won a Ohio Valley Region SCCA solo II championship. Later I started taking it to track day events with NASA. I have invested into this car about $20k and countless hours of time and development. I am asking $7,000 OBO for my car which I feel it is worth every penny of that however I am a motivated seller. I prefer cash sales but I would consider a straight up trade or trade plus some cash. Possible trades would be powerstroke Ford 4x4 trucks, shifter kart, or V8 stick shift mustangs, GTO, CTSV or just let me know what you have and we will talk. No junk please, sorry. You can call/text me at 614-668-5507, Shane http://images.craigslist.org/5N65F65J13G43Ie3N4c898565459ac2de1b99.jpg http://images.craigslist.org/5Na5F75Hd3M63Jf3H4c8957cd2573476d1055.jpg http://images.craigslist.org/5E75H35J83Ed3Gf3Mfc894aac4886dc141199.jpg http://images.craigslist.org/5W15H35Mf3K53Lf3Jcc899cc50ef3c6331360.jpg http://images.craigslist.org/5L85T35J13n43Fc3H8c89ade8f5ec8fe5168e.jpg Here is a video of the car in action! Sorry for the poor picture quality, they were taken with my cell camera. The video is from a NASA HPDE event at Putnum Park earlier this year. Video:
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tl is not getting canned.
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I'll be in for the 16th
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Random email I got...locating an old Mustang?
Ryan218 replied to zeitgeist57's topic in Passing Lane
his best bet would be to go to the dmv and have them do a title search on last registered owner and try and get there address. -
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what about an Infiniti G35? buddy of mine has one. fun to drive, very confortable, and gets out of its own way. http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?zip=43026&endYear=2013&modelCode1=G35&startYear=2006&makeCode1=INFIN&transmissionCode=MAN&searchRadius=200&listingId=326271409&Log=0 or the G37 are nice but alot more money ( i like the g35 more anyways ) and of course CTS V under 25k http://www.autotrader.com/cars-for-sale/vehicledetails.xhtml?zip=43026&endYear=2013&modelCode1=CTS&startYear=2004&makeCode1=CAD&transmissionCode=MAN&searchRadius=200&listingId=327216984&Log=0
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got the durango back on wensday. damn dodge wiring and electronics. :finger: anyways. first drive with it went as it should of. minus it needs a new rear u-joint. but i can live with a 10.00 u joint and 20 mins to put that in after the 3 weeks the dealer had it. ended up only spending 350 plus 50 bucks for a new crank sensor.
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crown in dublin had one fitting that. had the 5.7 not sure what they wanted though.