rotary shop liquidation sale
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Yup you right that Vegas is a Honda town. 3 shops constantly battling each other out on their builds and customers which makes it create work. You have people here that are happy just to have a running rotary and not many trying to push it's limits with them in vegas.
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i have 2 semi incomplete harnesses that i could build into one harness for either early(87TII) or late(88 TII). it makes a difference as the injectors went to high impedence in '88 and had no resistor pack where the '87 was low impedence and had a resistor pack.
i can build a harness with new injector/water thermosensor clips, rewrap it and ship it out for $185.
i can build a harness with new injector/water thermosensor clips, rewrap it and ship it out for $185.
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pics of the FC idiot cluster triple gauge pod. good luck finding these as no one makes them anymore, this is still NEW but has a crack between 1st and 2nd pod, a little resin repair will hold it though.
$90 shipped.

$90 shipped.

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and here is the one of a kind fiberglass FC sunroof, this was a pre-production piece that was going to be sold by five-one-five motorsports many many years ago that never came to be.
in the second picture there is a chipped off piece at the bottom corner of the picture and a small cracked piece at the right side in the picture, both only on the sealing rail. the seal will likely be glued to the sunroof and these may not even be something to worry about, or repaired with some fiberglass repair materials. it has been shuffled around a bit that caused the light damage otherwise it has never been installed and is just primered and needs paint. as far as i know it is OEM fitment and still can be used with the sunroof headliner. the exposed surface is 100% crack free and in good condition with no signs of warping over the years or pulling away from the skeleton frame underneath. this piece is quite light and several pounds lighter than the stock sunroof.
this is a good idea for you east coast dailies with rotting out sunroofs as fiberglass obviously cannot rust.
$80 plus shipping


if you want more detailed pics i can get some later, just ask. auto focus on my camera is being a bitch lately.
in the second picture there is a chipped off piece at the bottom corner of the picture and a small cracked piece at the right side in the picture, both only on the sealing rail. the seal will likely be glued to the sunroof and these may not even be something to worry about, or repaired with some fiberglass repair materials. it has been shuffled around a bit that caused the light damage otherwise it has never been installed and is just primered and needs paint. as far as i know it is OEM fitment and still can be used with the sunroof headliner. the exposed surface is 100% crack free and in good condition with no signs of warping over the years or pulling away from the skeleton frame underneath. this piece is quite light and several pounds lighter than the stock sunroof.
this is a good idea for you east coast dailies with rotting out sunroofs as fiberglass obviously cannot rust.
$80 plus shipping


if you want more detailed pics i can get some later, just ask. auto focus on my camera is being a bitch lately.
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maybe, but it was never used. i think Zach was trying to show off, standing on it and it didn't work out as he planned with this one... lol. but anyways, i guarantee it is still new and easily repairable.
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was brought to my attention that the triple gauge pod center hole was reamed out offcenter, looks a little off with a gauge installed there so i will knock off $10 from the price and call it $80 shipped if someone wants it. outer 2 holes are fine.
depending on the gauge trim rings the hole could be reamed to to be centered and the ring cover up the exposed bit.
(never really paid attention to the pod, been sitting since i recieved it)
depending on the gauge trim rings the hole could be reamed to to be centered and the ring cover up the exposed bit.
(never really paid attention to the pod, been sitting since i recieved it)
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damn was planning on having you do my port and rebuild. the build has just taken a year or two longer then expected. guess john and i are going to have to figure out how to do this ourselves.
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i gave more detail in the other thread in the west section but so far the sale has helped a bit, but i still plan on selling the majority of parts i just have sitting here as no one locally has shown interest in many of the items i have sitting around.
hell, some things are buried and i just need to get space cleared out anyways. one of these weekends i plan on having a parking lot sale of just misc stuff i had from my house that i am storing.
hell, some things are buried and i just need to get space cleared out anyways. one of these weekends i plan on having a parking lot sale of just misc stuff i had from my house that i am storing.
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i don't get many verts in but i have an n/a S5 engine harness. whether it will work or not i can only guess.
for body wiring i avoid that stuff. no verts in the yards here either, in fact no 2nd gens at all to scavenge right now. but if i see something i will let you know.
for body wiring i avoid that stuff. no verts in the yards here either, in fact no 2nd gens at all to scavenge right now. but if i see something i will let you know.
that sucks man, hopefully you find something better in the future.
I didn't even know you had a shop I thought you were just some rotary genius
I always enjoy reading your rotary fyi threads.
anyways GoodLuck in the future.
I didn't even know you had a shop I thought you were just some rotary genius
I always enjoy reading your rotary fyi threads.
anyways GoodLuck in the future.
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have any flywheels with counterwieghts for a 93 fd? if so what brand and model?
also looking for bnr's, they only come up once a while in the FS thread
and also any gauges, such as boost, water temp layin around?
also looking for bnr's, they only come up once a while in the FS thread
and also any gauges, such as boost, water temp layin around?
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unfortunately no, i just order parts as needed when a 12A build comes in, just have 1 core motor with bad housings. and some misc internal parts like new OEM side seals, rotor bearings, etc. only soft seals would be main seals and oil control o-rings.
Last edited by RotaryEvolution; Feb 14, 2012 at 10:16 AM.
Good luck in your future ventures.. Hate to see your dreams kinda colapse there.. But we arent meant to work 7 days a week, it's just not meant to be so this might ultimately be a good thing for you.. I might be interested in that idiot light guage set what is the price shipped to 37174?
Wish you were closer as I would love to learn rotary builds. Would have even paid for your time to teach since a lot of people on the island have to take a $200 ferry to get to one of the only rotary builders in BC.
Good luck, I've learned a lot already from you just on the forum!
Good luck, I've learned a lot already from you just on the forum!





