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    WTB: Flywheel

    Hey all, I really need an 8-bolt flywheel to finish my car. Im located in the west chicago suburbs but my parents live in southwest michigan so if your close to either of those areas and have a good flywheel please LMK.

    Thanks

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    Re: WTB: Flywheel

    Quote Originally Posted by CSXRT4 View Post
    Hey all, I really need an 8-bolt flywheel to finish my car. Im located in the west chicago suburbs but my parents live in southwest michigan so if your close to either of those areas and have a good flywheel please LMK.

    Thanks
    Im in SE mich and have one if you need one and are willing to drive a lil.
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    Re: WTB: Flywheel

    I have two of them, one resurfaced, but with some hard track use, if it comes down to me.

    Will ship.

    Greg

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    Re: WTB: Flywheel

    Check autozone.com or partsamerica.com both have local stores to most people and sell a NEW flywheel for like $48- if you get a used one and have it machined(a must) it will cost $30-40 to resurface it plus ship it.

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    Re: WTB: Flywheel

    I have a few up in the northern suburbs (near Gurnee), but every one I've got would need resurfacing. Can do $20 for one if you were to come pick it up.
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    Re: WTB: Flywheel

    Quote Originally Posted by crazymadbastard View Post
    Check autozone.com or partsamerica.com both have local stores to most people and sell a NEW flywheel for like $48- if you get a used one and have it machined(a must) it will cost $30-40 to resurface it plus ship it.
    You're getting hosed out there. I regularly pay $13 to get flywheels resurfaced.
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    Re: WTB: Flywheel

    Quote Originally Posted by Mario View Post
    You're getting hosed out there. I regularly pay $13 to get flywheels resurfaced.
    Yup life in the Northeast, it costs $20 for cutting rotors around here- I just get new ones when needed.

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    Re: WTB: Flywheel

    Turbodave I sent you a PM.


    Thanks for all the replies

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    Re: WTB: Flywheel

    TurboDave you have another PM

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