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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Feb 18, '13 From Portland, OR Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) ![]() |
Hey guys and girls,
I recently picked up a 99 GT and I'm looking for a few things that it needs: Still need: Nothing! Big thank you to the members on this forum for helping me with my project! ![]() Already found: Stock 15 inch wheels and lug nuts - got them, thanks 97lestyousay! Stock springs - got them, thanks 97lestyousay! Battery tie down - Got one, thanks mkernz22! Passenger turn signal - 96+ - Got them, thanks cyb593! Low beam headlight rubber surround - passenger side Fuel door - prefer silver but any color if it's in good shape Front bumper - 96+ - prefer silver but any color if it's in good shape Passenger side marker - stock, amber - Got it, thanks travisxcore! I'm located in Portland, OR and willing to drive within the area to pick up larger items, otherwise I'll pay for shipping. Let me know if you have anything! This post has been edited by Legen-dary: May 20, 2013 - 10:03 PM -------------------- 1999 Celica GT Auto - GF's car
1996 4Runner SR5 5sp - Ol' Faithful 2006 Evo 9 MR - For sale 1998 Supra NA Auto very slow |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Apr 17, '12 From Los Angeles, California Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) ![]() |
I've got the rims, you can see them in my car's profile pictures. I just replaced them, and am in the process of restoring them to their glory, but if the offer is good, i might consider letting them go, I just think that shipping might be an issue here. Give me an offer for the rims and then we'll see about shipping. Tires are not worth it, so they wouldn't be shipped.
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined May 10, '10 From MA Currently Offline Reputation: 37 (100%) ![]() |
I've got the rims, you can see them in my car's profile pictures. I just replaced them, and am in the process of restoring them to their glory, but if the offer is good, i might consider letting them go, I just think that shipping might be an issue here. Give me an offer for the rims and then we'll see about shipping. Tires are not worth it, so they wouldn't be shipped. Easiest way to ship is two in a box without tires. It should only be able $30 to $40 per box if you pack them tightly. It also depends on how much padding you use on the inside too. |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Apr 17, '12 From Los Angeles, California Currently Offline Reputation: 3 (100%) ![]() |
I've got the rims, you can see them in my car's profile pictures. I just replaced them, and am in the process of restoring them to their glory, but if the offer is good, i might consider letting them go, I just think that shipping might be an issue here. Give me an offer for the rims and then we'll see about shipping. Tires are not worth it, so they wouldn't be shipped. Easiest way to ship is two in a box without tires. It should only be able $30 to $40 per box if you pack them tightly. It also depends on how much padding you use on the inside too. I just bought wheels and inflated tires from Indianapolis to Los Angeles. The tires were wrapped with plastic and covered with cardboard on the face so that no box would be used, the total weight was 44 lb.. The seller and myself were checking for ways to ship and found UPS to be the most convenient. It cost a painful 70 per tire and wheel. The lack of tires and the proximity greatly helps in the price. Also, something that occurred to me was delivery through Grayhound. I will look into that as well for a quote. -------------------- |
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![]() Enthusiast ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Joined May 10, '10 From MA Currently Offline Reputation: 37 (100%) ![]() |
I've got the rims, you can see them in my car's profile pictures. I just replaced them, and am in the process of restoring them to their glory, but if the offer is good, i might consider letting them go, I just think that shipping might be an issue here. Give me an offer for the rims and then we'll see about shipping. Tires are not worth it, so they wouldn't be shipped. Easiest way to ship is two in a box without tires. It should only be able $30 to $40 per box if you pack them tightly. It also depends on how much padding you use on the inside too. I just bought wheels and inflated tires from Indianapolis to Los Angeles. The tires were wrapped with plastic and covered with cardboard on the face so that no box would be used, the total weight was 44 lb.. The seller and myself were checking for ways to ship and found UPS to be the most convenient. It cost a painful 70 per tire and wheel. The lack of tires and the proximity greatly helps in the price. Also, something that occurred to me was delivery through Grayhound. I will look into that as well for a quote. I've shipped stock GT wheels, without tires, from MA to PA and it was just around $25 per box. Since he was using them for rallying, I didn't really need to use any padding on them. I send that parcel post USPS. It was the cheapest out of all of my options. I think you might be about a zone or two away from this guy so shipping shouldn't be that expensive. |
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