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parting a 320is


ToddK

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I'm parting out another 320is south of Boston. Anybody local interested in the big stuff? Running 1.8, 5 speed, and 3.91 LSD, stock BBS mesh wheels with new tires, tattered Recaros all up for grabs. Send me a PM and we can talk prices. Cheaper if you help take this thing apart.

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Looking for a small item. Driver door , map holder. Plastic piece located on bottom of door card used for storage. shipped to 14075. Many thanks

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I sold the doors, door panels, and the steering wheel when I first picked up the car. The rest of the car is intact. For now. I plan on spending the weekend tearing it apart. By Sunday night, there will be a pile of parts that are worth saving and a rusty hulk on the trailer ready to go to the scrap yard.

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So far I have received over 20 emails. Mostly for the usual big stuff. If I missed your PM, I apologize, but I don't see any mail from you in my inbox. What are you looking for? All of the big, heavy hard to ship parts were sold yesterday. The LSD is going today. Still have the ratty recaros, but if nobody picks them up, I'll keep them. Car still has decent front fenders, windshield, sunroof, tool kit case only, perfect fuse box cover, ecm, brake booster and master, fuel pumps, bumpers, clean title, wiring,etc. Plan is to continue pulling the little stuff today and put in a pile. I'll haul the shell off tomorrow morning then post pictures of the pile of parts on Bimmerforums for sale. FAQ guys get first dibs.

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