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Old 05-05-2009, 06:52 PM   #1
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Default 9" flywheel, 6cyl Hooker headers, B&M shifter,4 cyl T5, new 2.5" Thrush Mufflers

I will be selling my Mustang soon, I have no need for these fun parts anymore. These are items I accumulated over the past 2 years but never installed them on my car. Pickup is preferred, but I am willing to ship anything....Buyer will cover cost of shipping from 94521 area code (San Francisco Bay Area) You can send me a PM, or for a quicker response, email me Da.He.Wi@Gmail.com
If picking up, I will take cash. If shipping, money order or Paypal transfer will do. I will ship items once I receive funds.

Let me know if you want any more information/pictures. Post them in this topic or shoot me an email.

The flywheel is the 9" clutch style. It appears to have been resurfaced. All the teeth are virtually perfect, except for a few where the starter may have had bad contact, but they're still not bad. I tried to capture them in the picture. Has 136 teeth. In very good condition, minute surface rust from sitting in garage. $130.00

Hooker Super Comp true dual headers. Fits the 200ci and 170 and 250 as well I believe. 2.5" exit pipes. In good condition. Minor surface oxidation/ash substance, could be cleaned up easily. $180.00

B&M aluminum shifter for T5 transmission. The ball has a bunch of scratches on it, but the aluminum body and shift lever are in great condition. The rubber seal is in fair condition, it is slightly deformed due to storage. The leather piece looks pretty good. The pictures make the aluminum appear to be tarnished, but it is smooth and shiny. $60.00 SHIFTER SOLD

4 cylinder T5 transmission. Has the low 3.97 first gear, came out of a mid 80's Mustang, I can get the serial if you desire. Was told it worked fine. It feels smooth when each gear is turned by hand. Missing one bolt on the input shaft housing. Original wiring harness is still attached and speedo gear looks fine. $100.00

A pair of Thrush Turbo mufflers. 2.5" inlets/outlets. Never been installed. I only pulled them out of the box to inspect them. 40$.00 for the pair.

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p.s. I also have the bell and block plate I'd sell for 40 bucks. Also for a 200 ci block. One would need the later dual bolt pattern block to use this.

I also have a disassembled 200ci dual bolt pattern block/assembly I am trying to get rid of. Parts include: block, complete rotating assembly, oil pump, oil pan, etc. Engine was recently rebuilt but I disassembled it for inspection when I purchased it. I never used the engine. Block will need to be hot tanked. I will let this go for very cheap, make me an offer.

All parts are going on Ebay in a week.
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Old 05-06-2009, 12:44 PM   #2
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First dibs on the shifter! Can you get me another pic with the boot pulled down/off? Also what is the length from the botton of the assembly to the top of the ball?
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Old 05-06-2009, 07:11 PM   #3
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Old 05-07-2009, 04:43 PM   #4
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Good price on those parts.
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Old 05-13-2009, 11:19 PM   #5
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I got the shifter. Looks great. Did you weld the bracket in there? It sets the shifter in a great position, great clearance with the wheel.

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Old 05-18-2009, 03:51 PM   #6
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I did not. I did notice that the weld looked great. Glad you're happy.
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Old 05-19-2009, 09:38 AM   #7
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I was so happy with it, that I had to throw a seat in it, put the shifter on the hole and pretend to drive for a couple minutes. My gf just looked at me like I was crazy...
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Old 06-10-2009, 10:03 PM   #8
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Headers sold.
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