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Thread: F/S: 1989 Conquest TSI

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    Default F/S: 1989 Conquest TSI

    Thisis killing me, but I have to do it. I am pursuing the music career even harder so I cant be spending money on a project car

    I have put a great deal of work in teh car already. The body is in great shape, a few dings here and there but the body is straight with no rust. I have put a lot of new parts in there:

    New Heater Core
    Greddy Boost controller
    Greddy Turbo timer
    Bain industries short shifter
    Walbro 255lph fuel pump
    rebuilt rear brake calipers
    new Steering coupler
    replaced Steering gear box to ensure tight steering.

    While putting in the heater core I replaced all of the seals for the HVAC vents. The interior is in excellent shape except fo rthe passenger seat (go figure).

    I did pull the engine with the idea of building it. the motor is still out of the car and still assembled. The only piece I lack is the factory turbo (which is a 12A and worthless anyway...any mistsu turbo will bolt right up) The engine ran pretty well before I pulled it. I just rebuilt the throttle body and put in two new injectors and a chrome fuel pressure regulator. However if you do any power modifications up to 300hp it is recommended to convert to MPI. The engine only needs a timing chain tensioner as required by general maintenance anyway if you decided to just drop teh motor back in.


    Paint is blue with the decals. 5 sp transmission shifts smooth and easily. I really hate letting this car go but ...I have to

    Will get pics this wekeend
    $2500


    Shawn pasley
    1989 Starion/Conquest
    1995 Land Rover Disco

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    if i had space for it it would be in my driveway .

    bump for a fun car (if you like punishment )

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    wow...you don't see many of these running round...I would love to see the condition of it...these cars are TQ monsters and are truly the beginning of the DSM partnership...
    89 is a good year too...maybe this one comes w/ the 8's & 9's...
    Joe

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    Yeah its in good shape. its not teh SHP it has the 7" ad 8" wheels. however you can fit mustang wheels to the c ar. i was goingto run 10's in teh rear and 8's up front.

    I'll cry when It leaves but oh well. It was a california car and I drove to New Hampshire to get it. Apparently the person who owned it moved and a girl bought it up there had it for a year and I went up and got it.

    Black interior, I also replaced the boost guage with an aftermarket Autotechnic gauge along with oil pressure and water temp guages.

    Ill post pics asap

    Your know Erin I'll let you keep it at my house lol
    Last edited by Scooby Pilot; 09-28-2005 at 03:34 PM.
    1989 Starion/Conquest
    1995 Land Rover Disco

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    bump...keeping this at the top... pictures soon
    1989 Starion/Conquest
    1995 Land Rover Disco

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