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DzMiniz

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Nov 3, 2009
Martinsburg, West Virginia
Picked up a 91 laser a few weekends ago.
Parts car, probably throw the motor in my tsi

FWD
5spd
137k
Stock, except for "sleepy eyes"
Runs, needs a fuel pump

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Doubt I'll part it out. Completely at least
I hate always needing a small part or some hardware, so I'll probably just hang onto it. I have a 93 tsi parts car too, but it's pretty much stripped waiting for the crusher.

It'll be a cold test, I'm not gonna replace the fuel pump just for that. I haven't even touched the car since I picked it up. Unloaded it, and thats about it. My buddy got it to turn over
 
It sounds like you don't want to bother putting a pump in the car, but at the same time you're not parting it out. So are you just kinda putting it on the back burner for the occasional part you need instead of heading to a salvage yard? I have a buddy that was going to scrap a shell and i talked him in to holding on to it for a parts car, but that laser seems like a complete car that you could easily put on the road and or sell? If all it needs is a fuel pump, i'm sure it'd be worth the time to drop one in and have a complete carl, or is there something else i'm missing? If you just want a spare parts car, you could probably fix this car, sell it and buy a parts car with pelnty of cash left over.
 
Got a anti-lock brake computer (located behind interior trim on side behind passenger's seat)?
 
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