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Title: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on December 04, 2010, 07:59:07 am
***UPDATE***

Before:
(http://images.craigslist.org/3kf3o83l35Q65W45U5absa03da4b85fd81c79.jpg)

After:
(http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs1379.snc4/163181_1780065705844_1365454624_32033070_1284757_n.jpg)

So we have had some pretty bad storms here and he ended up spinning out on the highway and his insurance totaled it out... so, I told him to have it dropped off and my house and we could part it out.

My first question is what the leather seats would be worth because he's got a kid offering $200 for the pair, but I thought they usually go for more than that.

Not mine. Belongs to a friend. Dallen @ Too oh Elght - 419.6501.


front & rear seats - sold
MAF, Coil pack, hydraulic clutch parts - claimed
water pump pulley - claimed
Fog lights - claimed
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - $2,500 obo - SE Idaho
Post by: ilikevwdiesel on December 04, 2010, 08:19:44 am
someday I'm going to get one just like that and put an AHU in it.
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - $2,500 obo - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on December 04, 2010, 08:25:32 am
Today someday I'm going to get one just like that and put an AHU in it.

got that for ya  ;D
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - $2,500 obo - SE Idaho
Post by: ilikevwdiesel on December 04, 2010, 09:18:35 am
you mean FTFY lol ;D
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - $2,500 obo - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on December 06, 2010, 10:26:34 pm
sure...  ???
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - $2,500 obo - SE Idaho
Post by: ilikevwdiesel on December 07, 2010, 07:43:17 am
sure...  ???

that means Fixed That For Ya dude
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - $2,500 obo - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on December 08, 2010, 10:39:03 pm
yup, I know.

Thanks for bumping  ;D
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on January 04, 2011, 04:22:53 pm
***UPDATE***

now being parted out.
everything goes.
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: catlin_cava on January 05, 2011, 02:47:16 am
Give me a wickied price on MAF, coil pack, shift linkage and everything related to the clutch(pedals, and all hydralic system) do bad your soo far away we'd take the trans also
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on January 05, 2011, 11:27:19 am
Give me a wickied price on MAF, coil pack, shift linkage and everything related to the clutch(pedals, and all hydralic system) do bad your soo far away we'd take the trans also

"wickied" are welcome  ;D make an offer.
I think he just had the plugs, wires, and coil pack replaced too, like 6 months ago.
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: catlin_cava on January 05, 2011, 11:58:10 am
I cant make an offer since its my buddy that needs it lol, 100$??? Lol i dont k ow
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on January 05, 2011, 08:56:48 pm
I cant make an offer since its my buddy that needs it lol, 100$??? Lol i dont k ow

I'll run it past him, though I'm pretty sure he spent over $400 in parts on the plugs, wires, coil when he had it done. But who knows, he needs a new car!!

** on second thought. Maybe I'll just have him join, then you guys can help me talk him into a diesel  :P ;D
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on January 05, 2011, 09:06:11 pm
got a damage shot up in original post. I'll try to get a few interior pics and engine bay pictures tomorrow.

Anyone know the bolt patter on these rims? Will they fit MKI? Those would look nice on my truck  ??? if that ones not bent
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: catlin_cava on January 06, 2011, 02:47:34 am
If they are a 4 bolt(no pictures on my blackberry) its a 4X100, and I was making an offer, find out what he wants and let me know
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on January 06, 2011, 05:49:58 pm
If they are a 4 bolt(no pictures on my blackberry) its a 4X100, and I was making an offer, find out what he wants and let me know

it's 5 bolt, I just looked today so it won't just bolt right up.
$150 plus shipping and it's yours... or rather you're buddies.
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: catlin_cava on January 07, 2011, 05:08:04 pm
Yup sounds awesome! whats shipping going to be to New Brunswick Canada E8J 2C5
and to make sire we are on the same page:

I need the Clutch Assembly(well everything that we would need to go from a cable Clutch to a Hydro)
The shift linkage and shiftbox, right up to the transmission,

MAF and Coil Pack.

We are swapping a VR6 into a MK3 that has a Canadian 1.8L 5 speed in it lol
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on January 08, 2011, 09:01:17 am
whats shipping going to be to New Brunswick Canada E8J 2C5

I have no idea what shipping will be, this will be a first for me shipping up to Canada. We'll get everything pulled, double check that's what you want, and then box it and get a shipping quote for you. Is that ok? Do you have any time restrictions? We just started up with school again so it's going to have to be a weekend tear down kinda thing.
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: 8v-of-fury on January 08, 2011, 10:58:59 am
Seeing as how your tearing in to the engine, I need the VR6 Water pump pulley.

PM me a price.
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on January 11, 2011, 11:38:10 pm
Seeing as how your tearing in to the engine, I need the VR6 Water pump pulley.

PM me a price.

water pump pulley. check. should be tearing into it some more this weekend.
Title: Re: 1997 Jetta VR6 - Parting out - SE Idaho
Post by: 79rabbit4dr on January 21, 2011, 07:13:24 am
Seeing as how your tearing in to the engine, I need the VR6 Water pump pulley.

PM me a price.

Sent you a PM, did you get it?

If you guys need anything right away, let me know and we'll get it pulled. Otherwise we're going to wait until it warms up a bit to completely strip the car down to the bare body.