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    Hello

    I love to hear what people are bringing to the reunion and selling
    I have sold my Svo's and am still going to try to make it
    since I have some money in my pocket and another Svo project on the brain
    Just curious what people have to sell
    Rob

    85 4e

  • #2
    I’ve been waiting for this question. I am loading up the truck with everything in the garage, and I’m not taking any of it home. I recently move and the question was asked, by the wife, “Why do you need all this car stuff?”. I answered, “I really don’t”. Over the last three years that I built this car I managed to replace everything on it. In doing so, I have a lot of original stuff looking for a happy home. I don’t know what exactly this stuff is worth, but no offer will be refused. First come, first served. So, what do I have.

    Engine components.
    Grease Crank, Water pump, Oil Pump, etc. No Valves or Pistons.
    Interior pieces.
    Roller cover, Rear seats, Seat belts, Map lights, you name it.
    Misc. things.
    Steering pump bracket, Drive shaft, 4 wheels, there’s is no end.

    **All bolts, screws, x-mas trees, etc have been bagged and labeled.

    I would be willing to donate for a raffle or something. Or box up goodies for a mystery box give a way. Whatever.

    Well there you go.
    Last edited by Henson; 08-05-2005, 04:31 PM.
    "Specializing in Brut Force and Ignorance."

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    • #3
      hmmmmm....
      a mystery box auction could be something good
      could be good stuff could be a dud

      I like it
      Rob

      85 4e

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      • #4
        Oil feed line and dew wipes

        I made up a few of these for myself after seeing the crap that internet sales guys make. I can make a few for anyone interested and bring them along to the Reunion.

        The ends will screw in to the "factory stock" fittings on the head and the turbo ends. No need for the 37* adapters that everyone else sells as a "kit" for more $$$.

        I'll also bring a few new replacement dew wipes as sold in the PAID MEMBER DEALS section earlier this year. If you are not a paid member, just think about the deals that you are missing.

        If interested please PM me with your interest so that I know how much space to plan for in my airport luggage. I will tag and bag advance orders.
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        • #5
          I'll bring a bunch of stuff too

          I'll bring a bunch of stuff as well, but hopefully we won't be freezing our collective arses off like last year. I think the cold dumped the wastegate on browsing last year

          If anyone's looking for injectors, starters, alternators, regulators, wiper motors or other stuff, i'll cram them into the hatch of the 2R.
          86' 2R Original Owner "Project Originale"; 86' 2R "Project Bolo" 84' 9W "Project Bondo"; 86 2R "Project Evil" (GONE!); 90' 5.0 LX Vert; 98 Dodge Neon ACR Track Car; 05 SRT-4 ACR! ---"Real tomato ketchup Eddie?"

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          • #6
            I'm going to bring some stuff. I've got and extra oem intercooler, but I don't think anyone would need that. I've got left and right rear ( behind the wheel well) black body moldings new in the package. A right front inner marker light lens, a cassette radio oem, speakers,84 dash minus the speedometer, left arm rest, door trim plastic, hood scoop front piece, new SS brake caliper pistons, map light & dome light, and other stuff.
            85 SVO "Christine" ; CBR954RR CB350 85 VF1000R XR400R CZ 250 Enduro 66 Suzuki X-6 "Hustler"

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            • #7
              Re: Oil feed line and dew wipes

              Originally posted by Pat_in_L.A.
              I made up a few of these for myself after seeing the crap that internet sales guys make. I can make a few for anyone interested and bring them along to the Reunion.

              The ends will screw in to the "factory stock" fittings on the head and the turbo ends. No need for the 37* adapters that everyone else sells as a "kit" for more $$$.

              I'll also bring a few new replacement dew wipes as sold in the PAID MEMBER DEALS section earlier this year. If you are not a paid member, just think about the deals that you are missing.

              If interested please PM me with your interest so that I know how much space to plan for in my airport luggage. I will tag and bag advance orders.
              Pat, do you have the oil drain lines for the turbo too?

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              • #8
                Re: Re: Oil feed line and dew wipes

                Originally posted by NavySVO
                Pat, do you have the oil drain lines for the turbo too?
                No I don't, but if I get a break from overtime at work maybe I'll start on that as the next project.

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                • #9
                  OK so I lied. Oil drains weren't the next project. I apologize but I think you'll understand...

                  Who's interested in BILLET FUEL RAILS for pickup at the Reunion?
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                  • #10
                    "Who's interested in BILLET FUEL RAILS for pickup at the Reunion?"


                    I'll take one.
                    "Specializing in Brut Force and Ignorance."

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                    • #11
                      You have your choice of Blue anodized or Titanium finish.

                      The rails have -8 AN ports at three locations and one
                      -8 plug, so that they can be used with high or
                      low-mount alternators. They have a tapped, but not
                      drilled, 1/8 NPT port that can be used for fuel
                      pressure guage, nitrous or anything else.

                      The fittings are on the page below at Aeromotive's website.
                      I think the 15103 fittings would work pretty well to
                      connect the stock Ford stuff to AN wherever someone
                      wanted to do it.

                      Last edited by Pat_in_L.A.; 08-05-2005, 01:13 AM.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Pat_in_L.A.
                        You have your choice of Blue anodized or Titanium finish.
                        I don't care. Blue is fine. I prefer rusty oxford white to match the car. Thanks.

                        Thought,,, The blue will match my Esslinger pullys.
                        Last edited by Henson; 08-04-2005, 05:16 PM.
                        "Specializing in Brut Force and Ignorance."

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                        • #13
                          Billet Fuel Rail

                          Originally posted by MikeFleming
                          What fuel hose connectors do I need to use? How many $$$?
                          All the usual AN fittings or adapters available from Aeromotive and others. $125 is the most they'd cost and the price may creep down with enough commitments.

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                          • #14
                            Mike, it's built for an external regulator.

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