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If it was so good, why didn't you just paint it and call it your new car? You could have moved up 4 model years and sold your old car to cover the paint costs.
The headliner would have been swapped, but my car has sun roof and the parts car was a hard top. Im actually kind of happy I didn't have to do it....Ive never done a headliner swap and it looked kinda tedious.
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You found a running hard top sc with full good condition black interior for $1000, that is ridiculous. Would like to see pics of the other sc
If it was so good, why didn't you just paint it and call it your new car? You could have moved up 4 model years and sold your old car to cover the paint costs.
That is true, but my 92 is already decently modified and I have a bunch of new parts on it.....alls I really was after was a complete black interior setup. In that 92 I have a 2jzgte, built engine, 6spd, single turbo, stand alone.....I also just got done painting it and ordering a bunch more parts.
I figure I let my brother get in on the score and give him something to drive and work on. I do all the work (paint, weld, wrench, etc) myself so I could definately help him build that sc.
But yes, I could have easily flipped this car for money or keep it. I already own enough cars....my civic (all stock, awesome gas mileage, daily driver), supercharged tacoma and my sc.
Heres a pic of my 92....still need to install lower door moulding and attach front and rear bumper and put on new rims (the rims pictured are my "rollers"). Bad weather here, so this is a quick pic.
and another quick pic of the "parts" car. We are changing master cylinder and serpentine belt at the moment. Getting it road worthy for my brother as he is just getting into cars.