Echo Is nearly done!

Alright! Echo is nearly done. It had a light miss, that I traced down to be a combination of bad gas, and two weak (aftermarket) ignition coils. I put some HEET in the tank to help burn out the water, and threw two junkyard OEM coils at it, and we’re fine!

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AC still smells like cat pee, but after spraying in some of that HVAC cleaner, it improved greatly. A new cabin air filter is in the mail en route, so after that I think I will be OK.



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New, updated price list:



Price Analysis:



Purchase price, tax, title, registration - $753.75



Tires (Westlake RP18, 175/65/14) - $149.24



Used alternator - $45



Spark Plugs (because I had to buy them in person, the plugs the old man gave me were NOT new) $25



Wiper blades, Alternator Belt, Brake Pads/Rotors, Air filter - $90.48



Two ignition coils (used, DENSO brand) - $42.05



One matching hubcap $19.95



Associated fluids (HEET to get water out of gas, synthetic oil and filter) - $14.38



$1139.85 - My goal is to get about $1700 or so out of it.



I still need to detail it, the back seat has dog hair all over it, and the seats have some stains. I think I’m going to bite the bullet and buy a Bissel Spot Cleaner since I do flip cars fairly often. I used to budget $150 or so for a detail, but my detail guy retired.