Post or pm your requests. the donor car is a 2000 5 spd, silver with approximately 120k miles and has had the drivers rear quarter panel crushed.
The main chassis has been sold.
The only remaining parts are:
engine
gas tank and associate parts
drivers door and under and topside trim
headliner and interior trim
master cylinder (brakes)
dash assembly - gauge cluster is Japanese, air bags are gone
rear hatch - glass is good, but the frame might have been tweaked in the accident
[QUOTE=uhtrinity;172671]Post or pm your requests. the donor car is a 2000 5 spd, silver with approximately 120k miles and has had the drivers rear quarter panel crushed.
I might be interested in the wheels (no tires) if they are inexpensive? Thank you, please let me know your price and if you can ship them to Calif.
would you have
a: the window control/switch? This is on the console between the steering wheel and the driver's side door.
b: the special "screws" (they've got their own designation) that hold the rear wheel skirt panels to the main body frame, and... the metal clips inside the panel that they screw into
Thanks
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Very satisfied owner of a used 2001 (cvt) Insight,
a retrofitted cruise control,
and now elated to have a wife with a 2003 (cvt).
One other question if the wheels were trashed, are any of the small little plastic 'bolt covers' around. I bought my car with one of those missing. I figure if the wheels are scrap that one of those little covers might be around. ...but then you said missing so I suppose probably not.
would you have
a: the window control/switch? This is on the console between the steering wheel and the driver's side door.
b: the special "screws" (they've got their own designation) that hold the rear wheel skirt panels to the main body frame, and... the metal clips inside the panel that they screw into
Thanks
a: It has the switch, but if I remember correctly it doesn't spring back if pushed either up or down.
b: The car only had one skirt, I will have to check on the bolts and the retainer. The driver side was crushed, so no hope there.
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