cruzzinn Posted November 28, 2007 Share Posted November 28, 2007 Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2007 9:50 pm Post subject: locost 4sale -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Selling my Locost project, wondering if there is anyone interested in it, I,m located in Burlington,Ontario,Canada, it is just a frame with rear suspension, front suspension not done yet, I have calculated over $7400.00 invested in boxes of parts (New&Used) I have collected in the past 6+ years, and i,m sure theres a lot of stuff I forgot about will take $4500.00 for the lot, here is a list of parts. NEW PARTS Drivetrain Parts are for a Toyota 4AGE Tilton Master Cylinder Sestem with used overhead rear facing bracket (masters facing driver). Slave Cylinder for transmision. Clutch and Presure Plate. Gauges,Speedo,RPM,Fuel,Oil.Volts,Water Temp. Fuse Block,switches,Hood Latches,Oil Cap,Breather Filter,Lotus Keychain. 2 AEM Ajustable Cam Gears. 4 Stainless Steel Velocity Stacks. 2 Side Marker Lights for front. Water Pump. NKG spark Plug Wires. High Performance Plug Wires. Piston Rings. Engine Bearings. TRD High Performance 0.8mm Metal Head Gasket. TRD High Performance Valve Springs. Bosch Platinum Spark Plugs. Redtop High Volume Oil Pump. Header Flange. Oil Filter Relocator Kit. 2 Stainless Steel Side Pipes. E brake Cables 2pc. Rear Brake Rotors. Rear Brake Pads. Chevette Spindals,Rotors,Calipers,and Wheel Bearings. 10 Pete and Jakes Microflex Urethane Bushings. 2 AVO coilover Shocks. Wheel Adapters for Chevette to Toyota Bolt Pattern.(Has good Kingpin inclination to Tire Patch With the Wheels I have) Complette Gasket Set. Crank and cam seals. 2 heim Joints and 2 bars. Megasquirt not complette but all parts there,Stimulator Bourd (built),Relay Bourd (built),Chip Programmer (built). Timeing Belt,Tensioner and Pilot Bearing (can,t Find At Moment). Used Parts Fuel Injection Throttle Bodie Kit Includes: 20V Throttle Bodies,Gaskets,Adapter to 4AGE Head,Redtop Fuel Injectors,Map Sensor,Map Computer,Map Coil, Map Distriputer, and Wireing Harness that plugs into Toyota Corolla GTS wireing Harness,I had this all hooked up to my bluetop 4age before I dismantled car, They soud Awsume, better than webers, but to run proper they need some High Performance cams (something that was on my list to buy), I paid like $1800.00 canadian for this alone when the us dollar was a lot more but would be around $1400.00 now. 1986 Toyota Corolla GTS Running Bluetop,5 speed Transmission,Disc Brake Rear end non LSD,Steerig Colume,Wireing Harness,ETC Car dismantled and Gone, Took what I needed. Set of about 9inch Cast alluminum Velocity Stacks Polished Valve Covers HKS Light Weight Flywheel, about 10 lbs, Steel not the aluminum hangernads that out there. Preped High Compresion Redtop Block High Compresion Redtop Head (smallport) Checked for cracks and OK High Compresion Redtop pistons and rods cleaned and gone over by machine shop an good to go. High Compresion Redtop pistons and rods, extra set and rest of lower end in parts. Chevette Steering Rack Extra set of Chevette spindals and rotors Toyota Van Spindals, rotors etc 2 Carrera Crome Coilover Shocks Set Of 5 15x8 Honeycomb Aluminum Wheels Remote rad cap relocator 2 Electric Rad Fans Retop Green Injectors 10 Asorted books from 4age engine tunning to suspension design and building etc Lotus Nose Cone widened 2 inches Lotus Wind Shield Frame with all rubber gaskets Lotus Convertible Top Set of Front Suspension A arms I bought From someone else build, these where made for chevette spindals but I did not like them, they could work with some modifing. and lets not forget the Frame and the build Table. I think thats everything but may have forgot something ? Pictures of most of the stuff can be seen here http://www.PictureTrail.com/gid18380455 selling because I do not have the time to finish, would consider trade on a 65 to 69 corvair with standard trans, must be a driver that can be driven, (something th Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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