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Inventory reduction in Seattle


TobyB

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Local only at this point, none of this junk's worth shipping!

Tons of M10 parts- blocks, cranks, no good heads anymore, all those brackets,

covers, oil pans, rods... $5 to $25

Doors, hoods, trunks, (no fenders, I fear) $25 at most

a bunch of 2bbl intakes ($20),

stock exhaust manifolds, some 1bbl stuff, ($.02)

2 million CV shafts, ($5)

subframes both front and rear, ($20)

trailing arms of the standard 2002 variety, ($5)

standard struts for days, ($10)

core rebuildable brake calipers by the dozen, ($.02 again)

rear brake parts by the gallon, ($5 a side)

glass (except, oddly, no windshields) ($10)

a couple of open 3.64 diffs, ($20)

a complete 'ran when chopped' motor with carb, ($150) guaranteed to be an M10

Another M10 ($100)

a dozen 4- speeds, of which some may actually be nice

and a bunch more stuff that I forgot about.

Nothing too nice, nothing special, just a lot of dismantled

car parts from cheap parts cars. That I now forget why I bothered with

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Pix may come later tonight, but they'll just show that I'm troubled.

Did I mention I'm not shipping? I'm not!

Thanks,

t

"I learn best through painful, expensive experience, so I feel like I've gotten my money's worth." MattL

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What type of carbs you got Toby?

-Nathan
'76 2002 in Malaga (110k Original, 2nd Owner, sat for 20 years and now a toy)
'86 Chevy K20 (6.2 Turbo Diesel build) & '46 Chevy 2 Ton Dump Truck
'74 Suzuki TS185, '68 BSA A65 Lightning (garage find), '74 BMW R90S US Spec #2

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Oh, I know exactly where it is.... now, wait, dammit, where's that box...

heh

The 38's one of the few things that left today, sorry to say, Karl.

But I still have 14 (yes, fourteen) 4- speeds, 600 stock springs,

at least a dozen subframes...

I took a bunch of pix, but then left the camera at the shop.

I'm not very good at this.

t

"I learn best through painful, expensive experience, so I feel like I've gotten my money's worth." MattL

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But I still have 14 (yes, fourteen) 4- speeds,

600 stock springs,

at least a dozen subframes...

t

Thank you so much for demonstrating that there are hoarders with similar tendencies.

it's kinda like the alcoholic who points to the other alcoholic and says, "thank god i'm not as bad as that guy"....

good thing you're not willing to ship!!!

Former owner of 2570440 & 2760440
Current owner of 6 non-op 02's

& 1 special alfa

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Toby,

Thank you for not shipping. I'd place an assinine order for parts I'd never need or use. Of course, if you change your mind, I'll take a few pairs of struts and a few brazilian CVs.

Not that I need them, but you know how it is.

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I coulda used a 38... Oh well. Next time!

-Nathan
'76 2002 in Malaga (110k Original, 2nd Owner, sat for 20 years and now a toy)
'86 Chevy K20 (6.2 Turbo Diesel build) & '46 Chevy 2 Ton Dump Truck
'74 Suzuki TS185, '68 BSA A65 Lightning (garage find), '74 BMW R90S US Spec #2

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Ok, so I was going to say that I wasn't a hoarder, just too lazy to sell

the parts I wasn't using.

But then...

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"I learn best through painful, expensive experience, so I feel like I've gotten my money's worth." MattL

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