Imlachs watch thread
Posted: Mon 01 Oct, 2012 12:30 pm
For those of us that frequent Imlachs, It might be worth posting what we've found recently on here.
I've just paid them a visit, and I've never seen so many cars in stock. Most of the aisles are full of cars as well as the normal herringbone pattern. I have no idea how they are moving anything around at the moment it's so packed.
There's two LWB Auto vitaras. One has the head off it, the other is (I think) intact. Interior is a bit stripped on both. One still has callipers and rotors (worn) One has a suspension kit. Both have complete autos, one has had the TCC pulled (I think) the other is all there. I know this because pulled the cluster for a VSS. The V6 vitara is still there and still has driveline in it.
There's a mostly complete carby soft top. Didn't check how stripped it is.
There's an almost 100% complete X-90 Manual.
I didn't check for steering in any of these cars but I think it's all there.
There's a bunch of balenos.
Off-brand, there's about 3 range rovers with front arms still in them.
For those that might be thinking outside the box, there's a few Kia Sportage's too. These use a Mazda BP motor into a AW-4. This could be a really good conversion as there's heaps of BP variants right up to 180KW turbo versions.
I've just paid them a visit, and I've never seen so many cars in stock. Most of the aisles are full of cars as well as the normal herringbone pattern. I have no idea how they are moving anything around at the moment it's so packed.
There's two LWB Auto vitaras. One has the head off it, the other is (I think) intact. Interior is a bit stripped on both. One still has callipers and rotors (worn) One has a suspension kit. Both have complete autos, one has had the TCC pulled (I think) the other is all there. I know this because pulled the cluster for a VSS. The V6 vitara is still there and still has driveline in it.
There's a mostly complete carby soft top. Didn't check how stripped it is.
There's an almost 100% complete X-90 Manual.
I didn't check for steering in any of these cars but I think it's all there.
There's a bunch of balenos.
Off-brand, there's about 3 range rovers with front arms still in them.
For those that might be thinking outside the box, there's a few Kia Sportage's too. These use a Mazda BP motor into a AW-4. This could be a really good conversion as there's heaps of BP variants right up to 180KW turbo versions.