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SubaruSVXCrazy 05-03-2008 08:21 PM

WTB: List of parts
 
Here's the list of parts we need for bro's 92 svx.
Thanks

- top belt cover (over the alternator)
- engine cover
- interior carpet (gray)
- spare tire
- rear trunk particle board with or without rug (gray)
- driver side rear trunk side pannel with plastic light cover (gray)
- top trunk pannel (gray)
- seat belt control modual
- tool bag
- side floor door molding (gray)

mysvxrocks 05-03-2008 11:57 PM

Ive got the seat belt control module. Along with all the belts, lol. Hit me up with a PM if your interested.

YourConfused 05-04-2008 02:13 AM

I have a spare tire, but doubt it is worth the cost in shipping...

SubaruSVXCrazy 05-05-2008 06:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by YourConfused (Post 545689)
I have a spare tire, but doubt it is worth the cost in shipping...

Hows the tread or a better question is whats the problem with it?

biggruizzy05 05-16-2008 12:01 AM

parts
 
i can help you with the spare tire (less than 50miles on it), particle board w/grey carpet and i might have the tool bag layying around i will have to look for that. make offer!

SubaruSVXCrazy 05-18-2008 05:08 PM

Give my brother a day to decide what he wants. :confused:

YourConfused 05-18-2008 08:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SubaruSVXCrazy (Post 545833)
Hows the tread or a better question is whats the problem with it?

I no longer have a spare tire well or jack, so I don't carry the spare anymore.

JLHollowX13 05-18-2008 11:38 PM

about the plywood that goes over the well, you might as well just get a peice of plywood or underlayment (for flooring in houses) and cut it to the right size. it would hold up alot better to stress and moisture and would probably be easier, if not cheaper too. whenever i need a new board there thats what i will do as i have an unlimited supply of underlayment (my dad installs flooring). it does hold up very well and it is surprisingly strong for how thin and light it is. just a though though, you could always attach the little plastic hooks to the underlayment, and cut out the holes where they are in the original board too, you probably would never know a difference!

TomsSVX 05-19-2008 07:12 AM

we have everything you need/desire... If you want to stop down and pick them up:)

Tom


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