Originally Posted by TurboTim
(Post 1552900)
How do you ship an oil filter for $7? Do you just put a bunch of stamps on the filter box?
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No thank you.
I have a good collection of oil filters myself, but the cost of shipping them via ups or usps would be just about the cost of these items shipped from amazon. So yeah, not worth the hassle of shipping to make zero money and the buyer to not even get a deal. Unless Y8S knew some simple shipping method that I don't know about, i.e. a bunch of stamps on the filter box. I've received items from ebay like that before. |
I put it in a box and stamp it, sure.
It's not a great deal, but I don't want to lose money on it. More to the point: I have a neighbor with an NB2 now since starting this thread. He's not going to mod it, but he's cheap and gives me lots of exotic beers and home brew so I'll probably hand deliver it to him. |
BUMP updated with horrible photos of almost everything.
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Oh damn I forgot to mention there is a (probably?) repairable MS3 main board in the heaps of shit. If it is fixable, the price to repair it was like $100 (in 2011) heh.
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*sees necro thread*
*gets excited about some 2.5" springs i could use* *realizes thread got necroed because the springs sold* :cry: |
Here's what's left that I've seen for sure:
miata specific: spare tire for 01 $10 plus shipping scissor jack + handle for 01 $15 plus shipping stock 01 injectors with extra new o-rings (less than 50k miles I think, work fine) $60 shipped NB2 steering wheel with airbag intact (dirty, but in B+ to A- condition) non miata specific: some random thermostats $10 shipped (will update with p/n) EK civic large rear suspension bushing $20 shipped EK civic rear drum slave cylinder $5 plus shipping cost EK civic clutch slave cylinder $8 plus shipping cost Random gauge pod parts $10 shipped my trash can and shuiend's mazda2 are quite full. |
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