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3nSahalee

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I was there yesterday looking for a few thing for my e36.

It is a fairly complete red with black interior.

Lots of good parts still on the car.

Decent body panels and doors, some decent interior panels,

Mostly complete engine and ancillary components.

Just lettin' you all know.

O==()==O

Too many cars, too small of a barn!

(several 2002's, e3's, e9's & e24's and an NK sedan in the past)

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Lynnwood Pull A Part.

18306 Highway 99

Lynnwood, WA 98037 US

Phone 1:

425-778-3147

Phone 2:

N/A

Fax:

425-771-3147

Hours:

Mon-Fri 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

Sat-Sun 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

Located on Hwy 99 and 183rd (approx). West side of the road....

The 02 is located about 9 rows south of the building and about 15 cars west of the parking lot.

Specific enough?

Too many cars, too small of a barn!

(several 2002's, e3's, e9's & e24's and an NK sedan in the past)

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