Ok, here's a few things that i got
2000 Cavalier z24, loaded, 5-spd BCM
$40
2002 Cavalier Guage cluster, km's unknown, but it great shape
$30
2200 Valvecover
$20
2.3L LO manifold, + 2.3L TB
$60obo
JBL GTO 4x6's with stock cavalier mounting brackets
$50
95-99 z24 and 00-02 basemodel spoiler fresh black paint
$40obo
KYB Universal Dust Boots
$35obo
2.3L HO Coilpack
$40obo
4 HP Coilovers, and 2 monroe sensatrac struts
$60obo
Black 98 z24 sideskirts and Black 98 z24 rear bumper
$200 firm (pending sale)
98 Dash + Tubeframe
$20 obo
1998 Chevrolet Cavalier
5-spd
Note that mileage isn't stored in the cluster in the 00-05 cars so don't be concerned with that if anyone asks. It'll read whatever their ECU tells it to read.
I'd take it off your hands for the $30 if you were local. As a bit of advice though... Americans will pay a lot more than $30 for them because they can install them in their cars and put a new face on them to get the 240 km/h calibration. Theirs only read up to 190 or so.
hmm thanks for the tip WW
oh and i still have my Rear Disc Brackets for sale
$150 FIRM
1998 Chevrolet Cavalier
5-spd
the dash is the just the top cover of the while thing ???
no, the whole main section, i did the 00+ dashswap
1998 Chevrolet Cavalier
5-spd
Are you willing to ship stuff?
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yep, of course if you're paying for shipping, what do u want?
1998 Chevrolet Cavalier
5-spd
The coilovers and struts! I have sent you a email.
Thanks
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coilovers might be spoken for, but srtkiller you get first dibbs on them if they're back up
guage cluster is pending sale...
1998 Chevrolet Cavalier
5-spd
You guys know that HP coilovers are garbage and Monroe's are OEM replacements, right?
Don't mean to ruin a sale for ya, but that stuff should really be in the garbage.
wildweasel - I am not looking for a super performance coil over. Don't have the use for them. I appreciate your concern, but they will do for a fancy stock replacement.
blkcav - keep me updated on the coil over's i am very interested.
Thanks again.
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SRTKILLER wrote:wildweasel - I am not looking for a super performance coil over. Don't have the use for them. I appreciate your concern, but they will do for a fancy stock replacement.
blkcav - keep me updated on the coil over's i am very interested.
Thanks again.
I don't think you understand. This isn't about performance, it's about safety. Those struts can't handle the spring rates on those coilovers. That means they'll be blown soon if they're not already blown and you'll be bouncing around like a pogo stick. That can lead to loss of control and you can use your imagination to think of all the bad things that could happen.
If you want a new suspension but don't have the money for some high-performance system, get yourself some Prokit springs. These are not the solution for you, or anyone else.
Watched a pogo stick civic with a bad drop on blown shocks hit a bump and fly out of control into oncoming traffic around Mavis/Steeles.
I laughed.
I would of laughed harder if he had gotten hit.
LS1's never blow up;
Spray that puppy... 02 sensors are overrated.
I don't think you understand. This isn't about performance, it's about safety. Those struts can't handle the spring rates on those coilovers. That means they'll be blown soon if they're not already blown and you'll be bouncing around like a pogo stick. That can lead to loss of control and you can use your imagination to think of all the bad things that could happen.
If you want a new suspension but don't have the money for some high-performance system, get yourself some Prokit springs. These are not the solution for you, or anyone else.
Thanks for the info, i never looked at it that way. Does a prokit go well with stock struts? Or am i going to have to upgrade them as well. If so what would you suggest?
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Eibach Prokit springs with KYB AGX shocks are one of the best combinations around for people not wanting to spend more than they have to but wanting a drop with a nice ride. I recommend it all the time.
On stock shocks, it's a bit of a crap-shoot. Some people have them last a year, some don't make it past a month. The stock shocks really shouldn't be used at all since they WILL blow. It's just a matter of time. I t will just end up costing you more money to get the alignment done after the spring install, and then again when the shocks blow and have to be replaced.
A good suspension isn't cheap and it's a lot more important than a lot of people seem to give it credit for.
Thanks Buddy,
You have alot of good info.
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