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Selling All My 2002 Parts - North Carolina


Johnny5

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I have been buying 2002 parts for several years now. You may have seen me selling parts for Motorsport Connections at The Vintage...I have also been collecting parts to build a '72 tii, but I have bought another car and I decided to sell out all my 2002 parts. I have more things, I just haven't taken pictures yet. Here is the first batch. If you read the description below the picture you will see the asking price.

http://rides.webshots.com/album/581791044WhKaFN

Parts include: Early model column switches(wiper and turn signal), tail lights, instrument cluster, steering column surround with pad, shift boot. All models headlight buckets, rearview mirror, brake fluid reservoir, front right turn signal and gasket pair, cigar lighter socket, diagnostic port cover, locking gas cap(works but no key), and a pair of E21 window crank handles.

I accept paypal, money orders, and cash-in-hand. I will ship overseas if you pay for it.

More to come!

John McHenry

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Looking for the uncut brown/black driver and passenger door panels for a 73.

Have seen these described in posts alternately as saddle/black and tobacco/black, so not sure which is correct - or whether there is a difference. Please let me know if you have door panels that might be what I'm looking for.

scottlmccreery @ gmail dot com

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