[SIZE="4"]Have you ever purchased surplus car parts to fix/repair your car?[/SIZE]
Engine parts, doors, side mirrors, transmissions, seats, windshields, fenders, bumpers, headlights, tailights, etc.
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Yes
No
I don't own a car
[SIZE="4"]Have you ever purchased surplus car parts to fix/repair your car?[/SIZE]
Engine parts, doors, side mirrors, transmissions, seats, windshields, fenders, bumpers, headlights, tailights, etc.
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For the ESi:
Surplus power window motors/gear teeth and rear strut tower brace
Surplus headlight assembly (right) and bumpers (front-right wreck due to collision)
Surplus right tail light.
Brand new wouldn't look good because it wouldn't match the older left tail light. I didn't want to buy 2 brand new tail lights as the left one was still good so I opted for surplus.
Better get a quality surplus lalo na kung di naman related sa engine rather than getting a cheap replacement.
for lancer itlog,
left tail light (same reason with cathy),
auto tranny,
inside door handle cups,
and dohc 4g63t engine. . .i wish hehhe
Last edited by vito corleone; June 15th, 2010 at 09:41 AM.
4K na makina sa Owner Type jeep dati....
2TG na makina for our Toyota Sprinter dati....
10.1K:mop:
2 surplus engines and countless parts thru the years
did 2 engine swaps on a lancer -- 4G63T and 4G63
wrecked the turbo engine after 2 years of fun smoking SiRs hehe
threw out the 4G63T and dropped in a non-turbo 4G63
sold the car later
i love 4G63s
radiator fan motor only (from a 2007 nissan sentra) for my singkit = P400 kasama na kabit.