One of you guys should buy the other's car and make one good one out of it!
Thanks! I think it'd be better if Retiredat44 buy the car as whole, so that way he can just switch out parts for his corolla and save his $ I really want to get rid of this car lol
SR5 totally different than sedan, as far as body parts..
well our car is still being driven, after the insuance comapny adjusted said it was totalled..,, not sure if my wife decided to let it go to the insurance company as part of it being totalled, or keep it and take cash too... but it's ok to drive during the day, as one headlight was broken...
no problems with smog,, tons of new smog parts we installed by a smog mechanic recently..
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1989 Toyota Corolla SR5, Carb. (retired for very high mileage, 400,000 miles).
1993 Camry LE (Daughter uses it)
2001 BMW 530i (Family Batmobile)
I'm interested in the rear driver side door. Is there a way to ship a door and not have it cost a fortune? I really only need the lower sheet metal pc because my is crumpled/rusted.
How much would you want for the front left corner light? (the one next to the headlight) Assuming it is in great condition. Any I find at the wrecking yards are cracked or scratched or not worth buying for some other reason. Also, how hard would it be to ship tires you think? I am in the central valley, north of Fresno.
I'm interested in the rear driver side door. Is there a way to ship a door and not have it cost a fortune? I really only need the lower sheet metal pc because my is crumpled/rusted.
I can check on the shipping prices, but I'm sure it will be a little pricey.
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