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Old 07-12-2009, 09:00 PM   #1
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Wideband and Serpentine Brackets and stuff FS

Like usual, locals get dibs on my car parts first.

Zeitronix ZT2 Wideband with sensor, used. Sells for $279 new, asking $150.

Serpentine brackets for an L98. Including a power steering pump, an alternator that's brand new except the housing has a crack, and an AIR pump. No bolts (I might be able to find a few in the bolt box, but consider it having no bolts.) $100

I have a Carbon Fiber Auto Meter Air Fuel Ratio gauge, $45.

Carbon Fiber Auto Meter Oil Temp gauge, no sender, $20.

A Pocket Programmer 2, the device I used to burn EPROMs for EFI. It's the parallel port based one, $25 (was $140 new.) For another $25 I'll throw in the laptop I used to use with it (1Ghz P3 I think), minus hard drive. It's $25 because it decides when it feels like booting. I also have a spare motherboard for it.

A set of wheel dollies. Got them from Harbor Freight for $120 for all four, yours for $60.

Parts to make your own turbo headers. I have two laser cut SBC header flanges, two laser cut turbo flanges (T4/T3 I believe, I'd have to measure them), two collectors and a bunch of U-bends for primaries. If someone's interested I'll measure them and come up with a price.

Four Saab Intercoolers. These are the units you modify to make your own intercooler for Thirdgens on the cheap. I paid over $100 total for them, yours for $50.

I might be selling my alcohol-compatible FPR, high flow breakaway fuel filter, and *HUGE* EFI external pump soon, so stay tuned.
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Old 07-13-2009, 07:04 AM   #2
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Re: Wideband and Serpentine Brackets and stuff FS

im interested in that wideband, my only issue is moneys tight this week because i kinda have to pay a speeding ticket if youve still got it in a week or so i might take it off your hands
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Old 07-19-2009, 08:37 PM   #3
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Re: Wideband and Serpentine Brackets and stuff FS

Might be interested in the header parts.....
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Old 07-20-2009, 06:18 PM   #4
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How much weight will the car dollies hold? Will you ship?
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Old 07-20-2009, 10:34 PM   #5
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Re: Wideband and Serpentine Brackets and stuff FS

Put me in as backup on the ZT-2 if master_disaster does not take it.
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Old 07-21-2009, 01:23 AM   #6
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Re: Wideband and Serpentine Brackets and stuff FS

nah go for it, i just had to throw down for a set of head gaskets and my tpi swap, money just got alot tighter lol
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Old 07-23-2009, 07:32 PM   #7
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1000 lbs per dolly. Shipping would be sort of a pain. That's why I put them up for locals. They're heavy as hell.
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Re: Wideband and Serpentine Brackets and stuff FS

I still have everything. I need to dig through my shelves to find the actual sensor for the wideband, though. If you're still interested, let me know and I'll pull the car out and dig for it.

By the way, car is still for sale. One of the cats is rattling so $2900 if you fix it, $3000 if I do.
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Old 07-26-2009, 05:46 PM   #11
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Re: Wideband and Serpentine Brackets and stuff FS

I dug through the garage and can't find the damn sensor to the wideband, so that's not for sale at the moment.

The header flanges and U bends are for 1-5/8" primaries, and the turbo flanges are T3. I also have T25 (I think) flanges but I can only find one at the moment.

I also found that I have two heater control valves, so I have a spare. It's brand new in box, never taken out of the bag if anyone's interested.

Also for sale is the fuel pump I used on my E85 project. It will support over 1000+ hp. It's equivalent to the Edelbrock 1790 (it's an SX Performance 18203 in black.) Sells for $365, asking $275. If you want to get crazy, I still have 75% of the fuel system from the custom tank feedthrough up to the regulator. Maybe we could work out a price.

I also have gauges, taillights, and a lot of valve covers for an air cooled VW.
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What were you wanting for the flanges, etc? Thanks!
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Old 08-03-2009, 03:00 PM   #13
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What were you wanting for the flanges, etc? Thanks!
I dunno, $100 for the flanges, U-bends, and collectors.



If anyone's interested in my fuel system components, I'll throw in a Shamwow for free with purchase. Brand new, large orange Shamwow. It's made in Germany, you know they make great stuff!
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