Fs: Fidanza Flywheel And R-side Oil Cap!
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From: San Antonio, TEXAS!!!
Vehicle: 01 Tiburon Turbo, 99 Tiburon F2E, 2013 Avalon XLE Touring
Fidanza Flywheel. I used it for probably 15k miles, but didn't install it in the current motor and don't think I need it.
Ebay retail $330
$260.53 shipped.
EDIT: Now $220 shipped!!!
Polished R-Side Oil Cap still in the bag. I bought this with intentions to swap to a Beta II valve cover, but never did. It's no longer available!
Kspec $50 http://www.kspec.com/list.php?ac_id=33&ai_id=470
$35.42 shipped obo. ****SOLD***
Oil cap is sold.
Feed me some offers through PM for the flywheel.
Ebay retail $330
$260.53 shipped.
EDIT: Now $220 shipped!!!
Polished R-Side Oil Cap still in the bag. I bought this with intentions to swap to a Beta II valve cover, but never did. It's no longer available!
Kspec $50 http://www.kspec.com/list.php?ac_id=33&ai_id=470
$35.42 shipped obo. ****SOLD***
Oil cap is sold.
Feed me some offers through PM for the flywheel.
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From: Pflugerville, TX
Vehicle: 2000 Elantra
You know there's an adapter to fit the old size flywheels to the new size crank right? There is in-depth info about it in my auto-manual swap thread.
I'd be happy to have either one of these flywheels, except I'm b-roke.
I'd be happy to have either one of these flywheels, except I'm b-roke.
yeah, and i could make one. i would just prefer to have the proper size flywheel. people are making the adapters out of steel and they sit inside of aluminum. different expansion rates when heat is added freak me out. i'll probably just end up making one out of aluminum if it comes down to it.
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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Stocker @ Aug 15 2008, 07:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>I'd be happy to have either one of these flywheels, except I'm b-roke.</div>
PM me an offer. wink1.gif
PM me an offer. wink1.gif
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From: Leesville, Louisiana
Vehicle: 2001 Hyundai Tiburon
All things considered, I'd pay $150 for a used flwheel. It's still going to cost me another $40 to have it resurfaced. It does not come with a warranty, condition is unknown, That's my offer.
I'm looking to purchase a new clutch and flywheel at the beginning of october.
I'm looking to purchase a new clutch and flywheel at the beginning of october.


