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« Reply #45 on: May 18, 2006, 01:44:36 pm » |
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Did Joe say when and how he would be shipping the mount bushings as I find myself sitting here waiting for a delivery truck of some kind. Lots of work left but needing car on its own four wheels for a while to do it. Dan
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« Reply #46 on: May 18, 2006, 02:24:38 pm » |
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Hmmm...I told him that you were waiting on them. What's his number again so that I can call him? Cheers, Derek
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2ML67
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« Reply #47 on: May 18, 2006, 02:37:58 pm » |
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Joe's number is 416-747-5728. Dan
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« Reply #48 on: May 18, 2006, 02:43:18 pm » |
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Ok...there was a miscommunication as he sent them via regular mail. Sorry 'bout that Dan. Cheers, Derek PS Just got off the phone - they called back to ask for the billing address - and they said it came to $184 with shipping. Does that sound right???
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« Reply #49 on: May 18, 2006, 05:18:24 pm » |
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$184? Damn. I was in Toronto a couple days ago too, I could've picked 'em up for ya. D'oh...
I'd just drive there for that cost. Hell, I picked up a set of lowering springs from Joe a couple years ago using public transit, now that's a lot of fun!
Brad
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« Reply #50 on: May 18, 2006, 08:26:12 pm » |
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I think mine were $150 plus tax last year when I got them. Helped remove the bumb steering problems I had, definetely a lot better than the stock rubber ones. If you want to cancel the order I can solid mount the front and use the stock rears. Dan
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« Reply #51 on: May 18, 2006, 08:36:25 pm » |
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I think mine were $150 plus tax last year when I got them. Helped remove the bumb steering problems I had, definetely a lot better than the stock rubber ones. If you want to cancel the order I can solid mount the front and use the stock rears. Dan
May as well upgrade where possible (and feasible). All the better for carrying around a Lambo body a few years down the road from now. Cheers, Derek
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« Reply #52 on: May 19, 2006, 06:37:48 am » |
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I like the diference poly mounts made on my car they are a bit expensive but worth the extra. Dan
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MacPhail
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« Reply #53 on: May 19, 2006, 07:55:38 am » |
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I'd just drive there for that cost. Hell, I picked up a set of lowering springs from Joe a couple years ago using public transit, now that's a lot of fun!
Brad
Public transit? ? Isn't that for people who don't have cars??? Cheers, Derek
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« Reply #56 on: May 19, 2006, 02:20:50 pm » |
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Ok before I go ordering some parts I need comfirmation on the approval to purchase them. The muffler I suggest is a magnaflow with one 2.5" i/p and two 2.5" o/p's which sound nice and fit quite well they are around $180 cdn. The exhaust pipes run around $75 cdn for the whole system. The aif fliter I suggest is a K&N which is 3" dia and fits in the wheel well but costs around $70 cdn. I found a good rad and tranny cooler for $65. These are normal costs on a swap of this kind. I do not charge labour for installing but I do not cover the cost of the parts. If you like I can try and find a decent Camaro muffler for cheaper or use a cheaper air filer but do not reccomend that route. Please let me know Dan
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« Reply #57 on: May 19, 2006, 05:32:40 pm » |
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Ok before I go ordering some parts I need comfirmation on the approval to purchase them. The muffler I suggest is a magnaflow with one 2.5" i/p and two 2.5" o/p's which sound nice and fit quite well they are around $180 cdn. The exhaust pipes run around $75 cdn for the whole system. The aif fliter I suggest is a K&N which is 3" dia and fits in the wheel well but costs around $70 cdn. I found a good rad and tranny cooler for $65. These are normal costs on a swap of this kind. I do not charge labour for installing but I do not cover the cost of the parts. If you like I can try and find a decent Camaro muffler for cheaper or use a cheaper air filer but do not reccomend that route. Please let me know Dan
Go for it. I was watching Overhaulin' last night and it was a Magnaflow that Foosse put on a tuned Civic. Will the rear bumper accommodate the dual exhaust? Will you have to cut the trunk out for the muffler? Cheers, Derek
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« Reply #58 on: May 19, 2006, 08:01:27 pm » |
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Yes the bottom part of the trunk has to go to run that muffler. This would be a good time to put a GT style rear bumper back on when I put it all back together. It won't be blue but it will allow for proper running of dual exhaust. If not I can just run the tail pipes a little lower and point them down to help keep the heat off of the bumper. This is going to be one nice safe Fiero when its done, I am welding new metal over all the holes I found in the trunk and wheel wells as well as replacing badly rusted brake lines and front flex lines as one of the flex lines cracked open when I took the caliper off to remove the cradle. Good thing I have lots of Fieo parts laying around looking for some where to go. Dan
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