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A'PEXi N1 Exhaust: New, in box. Had for a Miata project, but never used. I have the silencer (used from a previous project) for it as well: $160 for exhaust. $180 for exhaust and silencer.

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Chrome Bumpers

REAR SOLD REAR SOLD REAR SOLD Set 1: Front and rear US early chrome, front with overrider, shorty rear: $325

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SALE PENDING SALE PENDING SALE PENDING Set 2: Front and rear, US late chrome, front with fog lights long-tail rear: $325

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SALE PENDING SALE PENDING SALE PENDING Set 3: Front and rear Euro late chrome, long-tail rear (purchased from another FAQ member, missing some bolts/black trim is bent and missing a piece from how the member packaged the bumpers): $475

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Struts were checked and seem to be blown/on their way out. Make an offer.Bilstein HD's: Removed from car. PO said he installed a few years before I purchased the car, but the logos appear to be of an earlier run of the front struts. I'm pretty sure one of the front struts has a seal that has gone. The others seem good. Could send to Bilstein to be rebuilt..

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1974, 1975, 1976 Front Clip:

Came as part of the "you buy everything if you want the car" deal from the PO. Appears in good condition: $300

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More pictures can be seen here: http://flickr.com/gp/joshuatrapp/RohS29/

Located in San Jose. Email off the forum if you prefer: joshuatrapp at gmail dot com

Willing to ship, but the front clip would have to go through something like Greyhound drop-shipment to ease such a large shipment and costs.

75' 2002 with an M42.

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Prices have been lowered and pictures added to the Flickr photo set: http://flickr.com/gp/joshuatrapp/RohS29/

Feel free to make an offer on one set, all the sets (you can piece together the perfect bumper and sell off/chrome and sell off/part out). Click the link above or the picture below to be taken to more pictures.

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75' 2002 with an M42.

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