Parts and a JY run
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From: In your garage, swipin' da lug nutz

I know it was requested that this be for requests ONLY. So I apologize ahead of time for what I am about to post
Seat bottoms are NOT cross-compatible. You CANNOT use a passenger side cover on a driver side seat due to the stitching along the sides of the cover, let alone the seatbelt loop. I tried, I failed. I even showed Pat with a cover I had lying around (in fact, I think it was his to start with) where the stitching differs and its relation to the seat frame.
That being said, I am in need of the front airbag module (at the radiator) that is not rusted out, and if a trans happens to already be out, an oil pump cover
Seat bottoms are NOT cross-compatible. You CANNOT use a passenger side cover on a driver side seat due to the stitching along the sides of the cover, let alone the seatbelt loop. I tried, I failed. I even showed Pat with a cover I had lying around (in fact, I think it was his to start with) where the stitching differs and its relation to the seat frame.
That being said, I am in need of the front airbag module (at the radiator) that is not rusted out, and if a trans happens to already be out, an oil pump cover
If a good price I've been wanting the charcoal gray leather interior side panels that are in good condition. I don't know how much they cost but if they are more than $10 a piece I think I'll pass.
There'* a trunk lock-out switch in a plastic assembly at the trunk latch when you open the trunk. The tabs on mine are busted, so it doesn't stay in place and flops around. I could use one of those.
And this one'* a longshot: I don't know what they're called, I've seen people call them "drip rails" but they're the plastic piece mounted to the car around where the door window weatherstripping seals against. They're black, and held on by little hex-headed screws. Mine have cracks in them. However, most of the ones at yards do too. Just throwing that one one there, I need both sides of the car.
97SE trim level.
-Mark
And this one'* a longshot: I don't know what they're called, I've seen people call them "drip rails" but they're the plastic piece mounted to the car around where the door window weatherstripping seals against. They're black, and held on by little hex-headed screws. Mine have cracks in them. However, most of the ones at yards do too. Just throwing that one one there, I need both sides of the car.
97SE trim level.
-Mark



I'll take a driver'* side in better condition than this if possible (you can see the cracks):


