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Re: '89 SPG in San Jose Junkyard Posted by Saabina [Email] (#33) [Profile/Gallery] (more from Saabina) on Fri, 4 Feb 2022 00:19:01 In Reply to: Re: '89 SPG in San Jose Junkyard, Tushy, Thu, 3 Feb 2022 23:06:42 Members do not see ads below this line. - Help Keep This Site Online - Signup |
The wheels were available but a joke tracking down the manager and getting him to go thru the pile and releasing them - too bad. I only took the SPG wheel arches which were perfect. Like you, I already have several complete sets of panels including convertible rear bumper extensions so left the rest. The tranny dipstick was finger tight with a pair of pliers. I left the rear decor panel - never liked that look. It was in decent shape though. The polished valve cover was clear coated and needed stripping which I have since done. Not sure I will use it but having never seen one, WTF? It was obvious a whale tail was on there and they are heavy so I figured the struts were super strong but agree they are cheap online. They turned out to be good and $10 for the pair. You scored bigtime and congrats on the super good stuff you got. For me, the best score was perfect window scrapers for both doors which they gave me for free. BTW, why didn’t you take the steering column? The pre-airbag ones are different and a direct bolt up for Momo or early three spoke Saab sport wheels on later year c900’s. Still wondering how that car ever ended up at the boneyard?
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