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I am looking for a glovebox for my 1976.

It does not need to be mint or perfect, but I'd like for the price to be commensurate with the condition.

I live in the Columbus, Ohio area - zip 43081 - can pay with PayPal.

Please e-mail me - nick at mail dot upshiftblog dot com

Thanks!

1976 2002 (in progress)

1991 318i

1988 750iL (285k, sold)

1988 Saab 900 turbo convertible

1995 Range Rover County LWB

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If that one doesn't cut your mustard for whatever reason, i have one or two lying around in pretty good shape.

1972 Malaga (according to DMV) 2002. (Manufactured in '71)

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'77 BMW R100S '73 BMW Cafe bike  1966 Triumph T100C  1966 R90/2 BMW Sidecar Rig  1956 MV Agusta Turismo Rapido

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I believe I kept the one from my Agave '71.

Will take more pictures tomorrow. It is yours for the shipping from VA to you.

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Contents not included (I've always wanted to say that).

How much for the pen? :-)

Pierre

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69 2002 (M20), 74 tii, 76 533i, 79 323i, 84 323i (S50) 91 318is, 96 318ti (S52), 02 330i, 03 525iT, 02 R1150 RTP.
Auxiliary Lamp Brackets  Kamei Reproduction Front Air Dam

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