re: item #2 I take it you're not too keen on a GEX rebuild. Why? They did the rebuild on my '87 5 years ago and she's still runnin' like new money. (knock on wood) -Mike >1. Brake fluid filthy dirty. -500 >2. GEX rebuild. -2000 T-I, -3000 T-IV >3. Non original parts -cost to replace them all with OEM >4. Spotty or no documented history -1000+++ >5. CV probs -500 >6. Clutch probs -400 >7. Haphazard wiring cutting and splicing -100 or much much more. >8. Ball joints -400 >9. Shocks -350 >10. One window regulator prob -150 > >Well over $5000 out of pocket AFTER purchase cost, so far, if most of these >items are needed. Then add everything not on the above short list, things >like, Wasserboxer leak, FI system probs, ignition system, >body/paint/glass/interior, steering, wheel bearings, suspension bushings, >tranny, heater, wipers, exhaust, tires, instruments, lights, bailing wire >fixits, yadayadayadayada......... > > >T.P. Stephens >San Juan Island, WA > |
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