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FS: 2004 Mach 1 (Built/F1A/6spd)
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<blockquote data-quote="speedofsound" data-source="post: 10165087" data-attributes="member: 33243"><p>He knows it well and has even driven it though. :beer:</p><p></p><p>The rear seat is not something that "should be fixed" prior to the sale. But, the bushings in the steering rack and A-arm are issues that do not have to be fixed immediately (I am detail oriented and notice the small things). I still drive it every now and then and am not worried about it at all; so I don't see myself replacing these either. The MAF is also not a problem to be fixed. It's Procharger's design; moving it to the engine bay is a lot of work. </p><p></p><p>I will not accept anything lower than $20k at this point in time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="speedofsound, post: 10165087, member: 33243"] He knows it well and has even driven it though. :beer: The rear seat is not something that "should be fixed" prior to the sale. But, the bushings in the steering rack and A-arm are issues that do not have to be fixed immediately (I am detail oriented and notice the small things). I still drive it every now and then and am not worried about it at all; so I don't see myself replacing these either. The MAF is also not a problem to be fixed. It's Procharger's design; moving it to the engine bay is a lot of work. I will not accept anything lower than $20k at this point in time. [/QUOTE]
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