2004 Crown Vic P71
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Re: 2004 Crown Vic P71
Any other maintainence done i.e...timing chain, water pump, fluid flushes, etc???
Eh.....possible straight trade for just my car, no extras included....unless you want to throw $1000 on top and trade for everything???
https://www.vadriven.com/forums/domestic-66/sound-clips-tastefully-modified-97-mustang-gt-5-speed-dd-black-406284/
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-Tom
Eh.....possible straight trade for just my car, no extras included....unless you want to throw $1000 on top and trade for everything???
https://www.vadriven.com/forums/domestic-66/sound-clips-tastefully-modified-97-mustang-gt-5-speed-dd-black-406284/
Thanks!
-Tom
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Re: 2004 Crown Vic P71
I haven't done any other major maintenance, or had to, but was just about to go ahead and do a full transmission flush. Already bought the filter just hadn't grabbed the fluid. Also, have a brand new powering steering pump, pulley, and all p/s lines to go on when i get a chance, not that it really needs it, just because I got a good deal on the parts.
Only other thing not listed that I replaced was the IAC. Old one crapped out and the car was idling bad. Replaced and it fixed the issue.
Thanks for the offer Tom, I'll have to think about it.
Only other thing not listed that I replaced was the IAC. Old one crapped out and the car was idling bad. Replaced and it fixed the issue.
Thanks for the offer Tom, I'll have to think about it.
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Alright Seth, let me know! If you're willing to throw in some extra parts, I'd be willing to do the same. I will be throwing in a pair of Powerslot slotted front rotors with the deal for free as the front rotors will need replacing soon. A little pulsation in the brakes when applied. Most likely slightly warped rotors. The pads are fine from what I'm told. Throw the new rotors on, scuff the pads up so they'll mate with the new rotors and you're golden.
Look at the list of extra parts I have and let me know what you'd want to trade along with the extra parts you have for your car.
I'm free this weekend, so if you'd like to trade, hit me up ASAP!
Thanks Seth!
-Tom
Look at the list of extra parts I have and let me know what you'd want to trade along with the extra parts you have for your car.
I'm free this weekend, so if you'd like to trade, hit me up ASAP!
Thanks Seth!
-Tom