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FS: 91' 200q parts




 OK kids, the 91' 200 that we parted is nothing but a shell now and we have
determined what is going and what is staying. So, the parts that are going
need to leave and I am ready to deal to make them go away! 

 First off, the tranny and rear diff are still here and it seems that my
first price was high. So, seeing as how I have heard of two cases now of
people paying OVER $1000 for 5kq 4:11's, I sincerely believe that these
4:11's that I have from this 91' 200 are worth $1000. So, asking $1000
w/prop shaft too! 

Steering wheel and airbag/perfect shape: $350
rear calipers (yes, the vented ones): $200/pair
Same as above with very good rotors & pads that have less than 100miles:
$275
All 4 axles with ABS CV joints w/76k miles: $75/each
All relays that aren't related to engine operation: $10/each
Combination switch: $100
Bomb (less than 20k miles) VERY clean: $75
Steering rack (Original, but no leaks) 76k miles: $80
Complete Grey leather interior (NO front seats and no wood):$CHEAP!
Seat heater switches: $20
Window switches: $10/each
AC programmer head: $75
AC compressor (AC worked when car was crashed): $50
Window regulators (3 of them): $50/each
Blower assembly (heater core, blower motor, servo's, AC programmer): $150
Rear camber links (VERY good): $45/each
Grey carpeting: $free if you pay shipping
Tan carpeting: $free if you pay shipping
Tail lights(center piece and both corner pieces) no cracks: $150

  As usual, buyer pays shipping and everything is sold on a best offer
basis.

  That about all that I can think of. If you can think of anything that is
not listed, just ask. Here is what is DEFINATLY NOT for sale: Motor,
harness, ECU, exhaust, front suspension, rear struts and springs, Front
seats, mirrors, stereo (any of it) and rear bumper cover. The following
stuff was trashed in the accident: intercooler, crossover pipe for
intercooler, headlights, trim, grill, front bumper cover, basically
anything from the timing belt cover forward.

Thanks!

Laters, Ben
bhowell@rmii.com
Thornton, CO
83' UrQ
87' 4KCSQ
89' 200Q