Parting out 94 integra - San Francisco Bay area / NorCal people!!!
#11
Originally posted by crash
how much you want for the frame/shell?, i can pick up.
how much you want for the frame/shell?, i can pick up.
#12
Are the wheels and tires in decent condition (other than the cosmetic damage)? and what size are they?
I have some 14" steelies with bald tires I can give you (in addition to whatever I'd pay for the wheels) so you can still move the car around.
I have some 14" steelies with bald tires I can give you (in addition to whatever I'd pay for the wheels) so you can still move the car around.
#13
Hey, the wheels are fine except the one you see in the picture above has been keyed a little bit - I think you could possibly use that scratch filler stuff and buff them out nice.. They also ripped off the small little (less than an inch big) badges on the wheels.. but that doesn't really make any difference. The tires I think have like 60% tread if I remember correctly. The steel rims/tires you have would be a must because I'm going to need to move the car out of the garage soon.. How much are you looking to spend?
#19
Re: Parting out 94 integra - San Francisco Bay area / NorCal people!!!
Originally posted by unaesthetic
Recently had my teg stolen & recovered. They stripped most of the aftermarket parts and did a number on the paintjob - so I thought it would be best to part it out.
If you're looking for anything this car is pretty complete. Email/Post a list of things you're looking for and I'll send you the prices.
Most of this stuff is going to go REALLY cheap.
Recently had my teg stolen & recovered. They stripped most of the aftermarket parts and did a number on the paintjob - so I thought it would be best to part it out.
If you're looking for anything this car is pretty complete. Email/Post a list of things you're looking for and I'll send you the prices.
Most of this stuff is going to go REALLY cheap.
#20
Swap is: motor, trans, mounts, ecu, wire harness, axles, shifter, shift linkage. Let me know. I have cash burning a hole in my pocket and I can pick up. sntjones@thegrid.net