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2011-05-10 00:33:37
#1
What's worth salvaging off my car?
So I wrecked my car a few weeks ago and I'm having a hard time parting it out. I've sold a few things but my landlord wants the car off the property by Saturday. So, what should I salvage and stick in the garage to wait to sell? Note that I don't have an engine hoist nor any useful power tools, just an ultimate set of hand tools.

If I had one day to tear down my B13, what would we worth grabbing off the car before I get it junked?
2011-05-10 00:40:19
#2
By landlord you mean grandfather right?


( Yes, I made an account just to make fun of you )
2011-05-10 00:41:04
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Originally Posted by Mandy
By landlord you mean grandfather right?


( Yes, I made an account just to make fun of you )


Yes, they are the same.
2011-05-10 00:41:35
#4
... Never date a troll ...
2011-05-10 00:42:02
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Originally Posted by Mandy
... Never date a troll ...


Take her advice, guys.
2011-05-10 00:42:45
#6
if its your grandpa i'm sure he can wait lol
2011-05-10 00:44:04
#7
Originally Posted by 92SentraSE-R
if its your grandpa i'm sure he can wait lol


Poppy is pretty chill~
2011-05-10 00:44:17
#8
Yes, he is my grandfather, lol, but he wants it out by Saturday. It's his house, I'm pretty much just a tenant...
2011-05-10 00:44:31
#9
driver's side door and door panel because I know andreas miko is looking for one. that is only if it is mint, mint, MINT.

front and rear sway bars, suspension, the head and intake manifold. body pieces. you can strip it down without an engine hoist, it just takes more steps.
2011-05-10 00:46:36
#10
Well than, now that my work is done here, I'll go back to eating mah ramen.



Oh, and I still have a a better car than you~
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