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Buying a 92...


Pathfinder-jay
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Hey guys, as most of you know I bought a 91 pathy...and am currently fixing it up. Not to long ago I got an offer to buy a 92 pathy for 300$ CAD...only thing not working are the brakes. I plan on buying this 92 to strip it apart and use it as a peices truck. Would that work out...any bif diff from the 2? Could I use doors/panels from the 92 for my 91? Only reason I dont want to drive the 92 is because the brakes are all gone, engine is noisy, and other mechanical issues... but theres alot of parts I can score off it such as...

 

-Fender Flares

-Roof Rack

-Front shovel (like a sun deflector of front windshield)

-Glove box

-Windshield whipper motors (front +back)

-Lights

- Fenders

-Door Panels

-Windoes

-Trimming around windows

-Tires +rims...90% thread

-Dash..all

-Front bushwacking grill

-Bumpers

-Altenator

-Exhaust peices

-Skid Plates

-Side step bars

-Engine

-and much much more goodies!

 

Basically my question is...is it worth it and can it be done?

Thanks

Jason

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Yeah for $300 I'd snag that sucker. But just reading off the list of parts you can take off the 92(including engine), what would be left? LOL.

 

It almost seems like it'd be easier to go the other way? You can make more than $300 in just the parts you listed off! So what are you waiting for?

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