Lots of '88 Parts...suspension, cradles, brakes, skeleton

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Lots of '88 Parts...suspension, cradles, brakes, skeleton

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Hey gang, I've got a bunch of '88 parts for sale. These are all from an '88 with the 2.5 and auto trans that was in pretty good shape mechanically, but pretty rough shape cosmetically. The paint and interior are ratted out pretty bad, but the suspension is in surprisingly good shape. I tried to pull as many of the '88 specific or otherwise rare parts off that I could so they didn't get sent to the crusher, the rear suspension links, throttle cable, and coolant tubes are spoken for. The parts are all in good condition or better, absolutely zero rust and includes mounting hardware, nut plates, etc. where applicable.

All prices below include shipping to the lower 48 via UPS ground unless otherwise noted!

$45 each - '88 Front control arms (Right lower sold)
$35 each - '88 Front knuckles

These have all been split up, they're just loosely assembled to simplify storage. No torn boots, no stripped hardware, etc.

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I prefer paypal for payments (nashco at hotmail dot com).

Thanks!

Bryce

Edited for items sold

SOLD - Perfect center console skeleton....I couldn't believe it, I've never seen one without any stripped holes, cracks, etc...but here one is!
SOLD - '88 Front hubs
SOLD - '88 calipers with brake hoses and pads
SOLD - '88 Front suspension cradle, Greyhound is probably the best way to ship this bulky item.
SOLD - '88 steering rack
SOLD - '88 Rear cradle, Greyhound is probably best way to ship this bulky item. Cradle will be degreased and pressure washed before shipping.
SOLD - All three '88 e-brake cables in great condition
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Dibs on the console skeleton! Mine is pretty much kaput. Shipping to 48073?
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OH, you want real prices for stuff... Darn... I was gonna try to Fiero you down a bit.
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Nashco wrote:
All prices below include shipping to the lower 48 via UPS ground unless otherwise noted!

Just giving you shit Akursed.
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I'm interested in the rear calipers, does the ebrake mechanism work?
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Jinxmutt wrote:I'm interested in the rear calipers, does the ebrake mechanism work?
Nothing is seized up, the cables were in good working order and are for sale as well. I never actually tested them out, though. At $25 each for a loaded caliper with hose shipped to your door, I'd say it's worth a shot. If you want, I'll pull the guaranteed-fully-functioning ones off my Formula for $50 each instead of $25 and I'll put these $25 ones on my Formula.

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The Dark Side of Will wrote:OH, you want real prices for stuff... Darn... I was gonna try to Fiero you down a bit.
You're welcome to try, but I don't think you'll have much successs. ;) Since I'm already including shipping in the above prices and they're all in great shape with absolutely no rust, I thought the prices were already pretty damn low.

However, I am *very* open to trades if you've got stuff I might be able to use for my GRM $2009 Fiero, I'm in bad need of some poly bushings and rear struts, new or used. There are also some things I don't need but want...got any Northstar swap parts like flashed ECMs (for manual trans) or redrilled flywheels? Lightweight starter for 60 degree V6? Custom suspension stuff? I'm open minded and willing to wheel and deal with trades.

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Rear calipers still available? Jinx want them?
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fieromadman wrote:Rear calipers still available? Jinx want them?
All the calipers are gone.

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Nashco wrote:
The Dark Side of Will wrote:Since I'm already including shipping in the above prices and they're all in great shape with absolutely no rust, I thought the prices were already pretty damn low.
You're right. Those are realistically priced to move with non-Fiero owners. ;-)
Just not the "giving away all my worldly possessions so I can go live in a monastery" that Fiero owners want. If I actually needed them and didn't just want to add another cradle to my inventory, I'd offer.
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Updated inventory above.

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any chance you have the front and rear facias and supports?
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Flyguyeddy wrote:any chance you have the front and rear facias and supports?
Facias are in rough shape (bad paint, air dam is trashed from a rough tow), I might be able to do the supports. Some of those are pretty bulky (long) and I'm thinking shipping would be steep. How bad do you want them?

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I got the center console in yesterday and it made it her in one piece! Thanks man. This is an integral part of my interior revitalization.
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AkursedX wrote:I got the center console in yesterday and it made it her in one peice! Thanks man. This is an integral part of my interior revitalization.
I'm glad it made it unscathed!

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Bump for updated list in the first post.

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Updated inventory above.

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do you have the proportioning valve for the brakes still?
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