worth the trouble to part out my 2001 montero sport?
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Hey all,
I have 2001 Montero Sport (6.0L) with 230k miles in fair condition (the trans is newer, one of those 50k mile Japanese replacements). I haven't really driven it in 4 years but it still runs great - just can't quite meet the smog specs here in California. Is there a decent market for the parts or should I just scrap it?
I have 2001 Montero Sport (6.0L) with 230k miles in fair condition (the trans is newer, one of those 50k mile Japanese replacements). I haven't really driven it in 4 years but it still runs great - just can't quite meet the smog specs here in California. Is there a decent market for the parts or should I just scrap it?
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I think it might be easier to try to sell it to an out of state buyer. If you part it out, you need to make sure you have a place to keep the carcass while the process is going on. Then, in the end you'll have to pay someone to haul away whatever remains for final scrapping.
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Hey all,
I have 2001 Montero Sport (6.0L) with 230k miles in fair condition (the trans is newer, one of those 50k mile Japanese replacements). I haven't really driven it in 4 years but it still runs great - just can't quite meet the smog specs here in California. Is there a decent market for the parts or should I just scrap it?
I have 2001 Montero Sport (6.0L) with 230k miles in fair condition (the trans is newer, one of those 50k mile Japanese replacements). I haven't really driven it in 4 years but it still runs great - just can't quite meet the smog specs here in California. Is there a decent market for the parts or should I just scrap it?
If you do decide to part out I'm looking for wheel hub assembly for a 2wd Montero sport
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