Matt B
04-03-2023, 04:21 AM
AS MR9 lies right ahead I'm already starting to collect parts I'll need here in Germany.
Maybe someone has one (or more) of the below and intends to reduce his collections ;). I'll otherwise contact our known sources instead.
All parts for my 91 Z
- an unmolsted battery tray in good shape, no cracks, rips or tears
- an ashtray lid in perfect shape
- a headlamp repair kit with metal sprockets
- a 3.8:1 gear kit
- an HVAC control module
Moreover I need the parts below but probably better order them directly from the sources:
- a set of rebuilt Bose Amps, Bose Central preferred or Dr. Dons
- Wiper blades that fit under the hood (my Rockauto replacement doesn't)
- Jerry's PCV grommet and hose kit
- maybe a set of FIC injectors (not the rebuilt ones)
Ah, and some memorabilia I'm interested in are the Prado fine print (https://www.hobbydb.com/marketplaces/hobbydb/catalog_items/90-corvette-zr-1 (can be a reprint, I just like the picture) and the 1990 "X-Ray" poster, that famous one where you can see the technical details of a ZR.
Unfortunately I'm not too sure how to handle these during a flight but in the opportunity is right I may give it a try.
Maybe someone has one (or more) of the below and intends to reduce his collections ;). I'll otherwise contact our known sources instead.
All parts for my 91 Z
- an unmolsted battery tray in good shape, no cracks, rips or tears
- an ashtray lid in perfect shape
- a headlamp repair kit with metal sprockets
- a 3.8:1 gear kit
- an HVAC control module
Moreover I need the parts below but probably better order them directly from the sources:
- a set of rebuilt Bose Amps, Bose Central preferred or Dr. Dons
- Wiper blades that fit under the hood (my Rockauto replacement doesn't)
- Jerry's PCV grommet and hose kit
- maybe a set of FIC injectors (not the rebuilt ones)
Ah, and some memorabilia I'm interested in are the Prado fine print (https://www.hobbydb.com/marketplaces/hobbydb/catalog_items/90-corvette-zr-1 (can be a reprint, I just like the picture) and the 1990 "X-Ray" poster, that famous one where you can see the technical details of a ZR.
Unfortunately I'm not too sure how to handle these during a flight but in the opportunity is right I may give it a try.