1998 Modified Passat 1.8t Chassis (shell) on 2040-parts.com
Montclair, New Jersey, United States
No engine, engine ECU, intercooler, boost, AR, oil pressure gauges, or transmission, all of which are still in car, but selling separately.
Has front and rear aftermarket fiberglass bumper (rear not shown on car and needs repair), Eibach lowering springs, 19x8 wheels (3 tires) but one wheel may be irreparable. I will also include extra front suspension parts. Interior and body need cosmetic work, key cylinders for both doors (malfunction within mechanism), left rear brake caliper. Contact me with questions and for more pictures. Thanks for looking. |
Body & Exterior for Sale
- Stainless steel catchbolt flat panel body latch(US $24.99)
- 10 used aluminum dzus fasteners quick turn flush head button woo ira sprint car(US $8.00)
- 1985 lola t900 indycar rear suspension front mounting beam *new*(US $425.00)
- 1985 lola t900 indycar rear suspension rear mounting beam *new*(US $265.00)
- 1985 lola t900 indycar rear suspension front mounting beam spacer *new*(US $85.00)
- Aluminum body / spoiler brace support 26"l max 21-1/2"min or cut to fit black
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