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FS: Bilsteins, battery relocation, front bumper, etc...


ryanfudger

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Changing my mind on the direction of my car, so I'm getting rid of some stuff that was installed, that I was planning on installing, and some stuff that I have laying around.

Located in Long Beach, CA. Would prefer local pickup obviously, but can ship as well. Feel free to ask questions and call out any high prices...kinda guessing.

E30 Battery relocation cable - $40

Bilstein HD shocks, front and rear. Bought used under the story that they had 5k (looks like they probably had more) and found one of the rear shocks was blown...rebuild from Bilstein is $65 according to their site. - $175.

Early short bumper with overriders and mounting brackets. Holes drilled for front plates, probably an 8/10. - $200

Silver dollar cluster with clock/KM speedo. Do not know condition. - $40?

Wood cluster. Odometer does not work. - $25

Header, unknown brand...no cracks. Sprayed black with VHT and it looked good until I was a doofus and got oil all over it and left it in my backyard for a month. - $100

Front windshield seal. Looks new, but I can't be sure...but I was planning on putting it in my car. - $20

Not 2002 specific, but could be desirable:

Innovative LM-1 wideband data logger with LC-1 gauge (although I could never calibrate the gauge). Used, but the Bosch oxygen sensor has less than 2k on it (the original lasted 40k with about 1k of that using leaded gas on my other car). - $125?

Free:

Big bumpers. Decent condition, but the accordions have seen better days. Come pick 'em up.

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Hey Ryan,

would like to see some more pics of the bumper, the inside, closeups of holes. Can you describe what makes it an 8/10, are there dents, conditin of chrome..? Also are the brackets the fish-hook looking ones from a 72? Thanks.

blinklab AT yahoo DOT com

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Very interested in the Innovate LC-1, everything needed included? Please email me at bike fanatic (16) at hotmail dot com

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Very interested in the Innovate LC-1, everything needed included? Please email me at bike fanatic (16) at hotmail dot com

Just to be clear, it's an LM-1 data logger with the standalone gauge. I may have misquoted calling the guage LC-1 as I just remembered that that's something different. If you're still interested, let me know... I'll shoot you an e-mail now.

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I'm still interested, haven't seen an email yet, you can also click the email button and it'll go to my other email.

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