Thanks LVC!!

LaserSVT

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Thanks to everyone who has bought parts and are about to buy parts off my 97 LSC. It really put me in a financial bind buying the car like that but with the parts sales at least I can still have dollar burgers at lunch instead of just water. :D
You guys have helped me out a ton and I hope everyone is happy with their deals and parts. :)


This is just the first round. I still have a couple more trunks full of stuff to ship. :eek:

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Thanks to everyone who has bought parts and are about to buy parts off my 97 LSC. It really put me in a financial bind buying the car like that but with the parts sales at least I can still have dollar burgers at lunch instead of just water. :D
You guys have helped me out a ton and I hope everyone is happy with their deals and parts. :)


This is just the first round. I still have a couple more trunks full of stuff to ship. :eek:

3rd box from the left looks like something I was wanting. :cool: Did you ever get that thing I sent you Laser?
 
STill havent pulled them yet. I keep breaking he fishing line so gonna have to go buy a long blade. :(

That box is actually the neon.

And yes I did get the part, thanks. I started to swap it today but cant get the wrench on the nut withoud removing the exhaust line and just had enough working on that car this weekend. Will give it a go next weekend after I get the rest of the parts off the 97.
 
The "Kid" and his fishing line technique. :rolleyes: Maybe you need the deep sea fishing line. It would be nice if you could find something that has a hot wire or a hot blade in a rectangle shape that would go behind them and burn and cut their way right through.

When I worked for Michelin, we had one that would cut grooves into a tire when pressure was applied. Anyway, take your time with them, I'm in no rush at all. I just thought I would question the suspicious looking box lol
 
I used a big-ass flat-head screwdriver and pulled it down the length of the body trim....scratched the paint on the door, but I wasn't too worried about it, it was in the junkyard.
 
I used a big-ass flat-head screwdriver and pulled it down the length of the body trim....scratched the paint on the door, but I wasn't too worried about it, it was in the junkyard.

The screwdriver works but don't ever try it on the chrome insert type because they'll break in all kinda pieces.


And kid, don't even tell him about your Texas method. I bet Tommy taught you that method lol
 

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