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danielekfuj Club racer


Number of posts: 305 Age: 18 Location: mount prospect Vehicle: if i said, id get banned Reputation: -1
 | Subject: finding parts for corolla December 21st 2008, 3:23 pm | |
| I just bought a corolla, and could use some help locating cheap parts for it. I am looking for a bumper, hood, radiator, and headlights, plus some other small things. Any ideas? Junkyard? pick n pull? _________________ Most of our projects focus on taking apart a perfectly good car and screwing it up. At least that's what the masses would think. In personalizing, customizing, and focusing our cars on performance above all else, we inevitably upset the delicate balance of ride and handling, horsepower and fuel economy, and perhaps even styling and anonymity that the OEM spent so many billions of dollars to achieve. Whatever, we think they're better.
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Specter WALLA WALLA WASHINGTON!!!!!!!!


Number of posts: 2211 Age: 24 Location: Seattle, Washington Vehicle: '89 Piggy Coupe Reputation: -5
 | Subject: Re: finding parts for corolla December 21st 2008, 3:28 pm | |
| Club4ag.com well that's if it's a 85-87 any other years, junkyard _________________  |
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Nachtmensch I Run This Shit


Number of posts: 7062 Age: 22 Location: IL Vehicle: ZZW30 Reputation: 27
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Specter WALLA WALLA WASHINGTON!!!!!!!!


Number of posts: 2211 Age: 24 Location: Seattle, Washington Vehicle: '89 Piggy Coupe Reputation: -5
 | Subject: Re: finding parts for corolla December 21st 2008, 6:10 pm | |
| right... but there are AE86 guys, that's my point _________________  |
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Dirty Dee Moderator


Number of posts: 3111 Age: 22 Location: Chicago Vehicle: 1989 240sx SE Reputation: 19
 | Subject: Re: finding parts for corolla December 21st 2008, 6:49 pm | |
| well, he could have a non- 84-87, he needs to be more specific  _________________ Intarnetz: serious business
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jh3xp Club racer

Number of posts: 260 Age: 19 Location: Hoffman Estates, IL Vehicle: 92 240sx coupe Reputation: 1
 | Subject: Re: finding parts for corolla December 21st 2008, 10:11 pm | |
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danielekfuj Club racer


Number of posts: 305 Age: 18 Location: mount prospect Vehicle: if i said, id get banned Reputation: -1
 | Subject: Re: finding parts for corolla December 21st 2008, 10:24 pm | |
| sorry i forgot, its a 98.... yes, it is good for getting groceries and getting from one place to another. and it is the base model of base models. it has a 1zz-fe. but, the price was right. expect to see it in the classifieds in a couple months. _________________ Most of our projects focus on taking apart a perfectly good car and screwing it up. At least that's what the masses would think. In personalizing, customizing, and focusing our cars on performance above all else, we inevitably upset the delicate balance of ride and handling, horsepower and fuel economy, and perhaps even styling and anonymity that the OEM spent so many billions of dollars to achieve. Whatever, we think they're better.
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Dirty Dee Moderator


Number of posts: 3111 Age: 22 Location: Chicago Vehicle: 1989 240sx SE Reputation: 19
 | Subject: Re: finding parts for corolla December 22nd 2008, 12:54 am | |
| | danielekfuj wrote: | | sorry i forgot, its a 98.... |
i win
looks like i need to be awarded a small piece of the internets _________________ Intarnetz: serious business
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Nachtmensch I Run This Shit


Number of posts: 7062 Age: 22 Location: IL Vehicle: ZZW30 Reputation: 27
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Adrian_S13 Club racer


Number of posts: 464 Age: 20 Location: Hanover Park Vehicle: 93 hatch! Reputation: -1
 | Subject: Re: finding parts for corolla December 22nd 2008, 1:14 pm | |
| try certafit in addison they sell new oem shit for cheap. _________________  |
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danielekfuj Club racer


Number of posts: 305 Age: 18 Location: mount prospect Vehicle: if i said, id get banned Reputation: -1
 | Subject: Re: finding parts for corolla December 23rd 2008, 11:04 pm | |
| | Dirty Dee wrote: | | danielekfuj wrote: | | sorry i forgot, its a 98.... |
looks like i need to be awarded a small piece of the internets |

| Nachtmensch wrote: | | 9thgencorolla.com or something like that is a forum for those, though i think youre an 8th gen. |
uh huh
| Adrian_S13 wrote: | | try certafit in addison they sell new oem shit for cheap. |
they actually seem to have really good prices. I should've checked this thread before ordering the parts today. I ordered them through a dude i know that works in auto body, so he had a spare a/c condenser and radiator handy.
I will probably post pics once I get it completed. I am still undecided on whether to drive/mod it, or to sell it and look for something more "sporty"? _________________ Most of our projects focus on taking apart a perfectly good car and screwing it up. At least that's what the masses would think. In personalizing, customizing, and focusing our cars on performance above all else, we inevitably upset the delicate balance of ride and handling, horsepower and fuel economy, and perhaps even styling and anonymity that the OEM spent so many billions of dollars to achieve. Whatever, we think they're better.
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