'83 12a parts for sale
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'83 12a parts for sale
it's got leather seats, burgundy leather interior (no slashes but a bit crusty)
Fenders are both dented so don't bother, but interior bits and engine parts avail. as well as stock 'iron cross' 14"wheels fitted with almost new Pirelli p600's (not 6000s, 600s)
I don't think many of the switches, etc. are compatable with my '85 GSL-SE so those are up for grabs
I have a white and a dark grey sunroof panel but only one good headliner between them
Fenders are both dented so don't bother, but interior bits and engine parts avail. as well as stock 'iron cross' 14"wheels fitted with almost new Pirelli p600's (not 6000s, 600s)
I don't think many of the switches, etc. are compatable with my '85 GSL-SE so those are up for grabs
I have a white and a dark grey sunroof panel but only one good headliner between them
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I'll let the wheels go cheap, but shipping 'em may be pricy as wheels are big & heavy with mounted tires...
Stock rear end - whaddya need? Diff? Axels? Whole shebang?
The car is in Saskatchewan, Canada (north of Montana/North Dakota for our American cousins) so can go to either coast and all points south.
Stock rear end - whaddya need? Diff? Axels? Whole shebang?
The car is in Saskatchewan, Canada (north of Montana/North Dakota for our American cousins) so can go to either coast and all points south.
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He said the speedo is in Kilometres per hour, so 140 Km/H is the same as 85 Mph.. don't bother getting it unless you want an identical speedo, just with the wrong numbers big, and your precious MPH small...
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it's actually a 200kph speedo, just shy of 120. As to "wrong" numbers big, Japanese (and virtually every other countries) RX7s and other cars are in kph, not mph, so which ones are the 'right' numbers for the car? 
Wheels are stock 14" 'iron cross' type with Pirelli P600s but would be heavy to ship with tires mounted, so I'd rather sell those locally.
Door panels are in decent shape with leather inserts. A bit crusty as the leather IS 19 years old, and I've had to fabricate new vinyl across the tops where the old stuff had browned and cracked severely, but the results were good - even used 3m High Temperature Fabric Adhesive ($25 per can) so it won't separate when the interior bakes in the summer sun

Wheels are stock 14" 'iron cross' type with Pirelli P600s but would be heavy to ship with tires mounted, so I'd rather sell those locally.
Door panels are in decent shape with leather inserts. A bit crusty as the leather IS 19 years old, and I've had to fabricate new vinyl across the tops where the old stuff had browned and cracked severely, but the results were good - even used 3m High Temperature Fabric Adhesive ($25 per can) so it won't separate when the interior bakes in the summer sun
What I meant is that the KPH is big, but the MPH is small, which would seem wrong to an american... I thought '83s had the 85 MPH speedo in them...??? 
American-Style Speedo:
Canadian-Style Speedo has the Km/H in big lettering and the MPH in the middle in small lettering...
Jeff

American-Style Speedo:
Canadian-Style Speedo has the Km/H in big lettering and the MPH in the middle in small lettering...
Jeff
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