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Old 02-22-2010, 02:25 PM
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Default 02 mach1 rear end parts

all the parts are stock. 47k miles I mean 04 Mach 1. Sorry for the typo.
upper control arms
lower control arms
shocks
diff
gears
complete brakes
axles

make me an offer.


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How much are you looking to get for the rear brakes? are they already seperated from the axle bc i know its a big PITA to install them since you have to open up the diff and such. (brackets, rotors, moan braces, etc?)

selling fronts too? prob not but worth a shot

EDIT: How can a mach be an 02


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Its a typo. Its an 04 lol. Now what are you talking about taking apart the diff? Im building the rear end with new axles, spool, GT brakes, c-clip elims, so everything else im getting rid of. So let me know what you would like.


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Nevermind on what i was saying. For a GT to get a mach/bullit/cobra 11.65 rear brake upgrade, you have to open up the diff and do some other stuff in order to install the new brakes/moan braces and such on a GT.. or at least that's what i have been reading about from several people.

How much are you looking at getting for the rear brakes? (rotors, brackets, moan braces, dust shields)


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Ill take 100 leme know.


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