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FYI parts at the pick-n-pull Near Baltimore/Columbia
Posted by Saab Junkie [Email] (more from Saab Junkie) on Mon, 6 Sep 2010 12:49:46
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At the Jessup Crazy Ray's there are three C900's each with unique parts. I'd hate to see these parts go to the crusher, and I don't have the money or time to get them!
1989 5-speed 3 door turbo in the front left part of the yard, just after the port-A-pot (where the domestic cars are usually). It has a Carlson bumper kit, including sit SPG skirts. The wheel arches are missing now (I took them), but the rest is in tact. Bring a drill to drill out the rivets, they are holding the rear bumper on. The rear bumper is in OK shape, needs a cosmetic re-do and will look fine. The front Carlson bumper has a 6" hole in the left front corner.
1993 blue non-turbo convertible, located to the right as you walk down the main "road" that goes through the foreign section. Has two 16" "aero" wheels ($39 each). They look in OK to rough shape, some curb rash, and the paint is pitting. The lug nuts are REALLY tight, that's why I left them!! Rest of the car looks rough too.
white four door (year unknown), in the back of the foreign section, stacked on top of another car. Had a rear trunk spoiler, but may be damaged beyond repair.
I hope this is useful to someone.
~Junkie
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