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Hey i lost interest in building a m10b18 turbo. I have a bunch of parts talking up space. everything is negotiable! i need it all gone. Give me an offer.

e30 m10 wiring harness - $100

e30 m10 intake manifold with throttle body - $100

spare efi throttle body - $10

e30 m10 oil pan - $80

m10 afm - $100

m10 fuel rail and injectors - $100

getrag 245 5 speed e21 trans - $300

e21 intake mani with throttle body - $65

e21 cis - $60

e21 ecu - $50

e21 m10 rods, pistons, crank, block - $130

e21 harmonic balancer - $30

e21 m10 oil pan - $40

e21 m10 head rebuilt, hot tanked, 3 angle valve job have receipt $200

e21 vacuum advance distributor - $20

e21 m10 getrag 245 used flywheel - $30

e21 cis fuel injectors and injector fuel lines -15

New vintage m10 distributor caps 2 - $12

I have more to list just have to go through my parts stash

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How much for the;

e30 m10 wiring harness

e30 intake manifold with throttle body

spare efi throttle body

m10 afm

m10 fuel rail and injectors

-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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do you have the shift platform and linkage for the getrag..???

how many holes on the output flange (3 or 4)..???

miles..??? condition...??? pics...???

I am in Nashville and could pick up so delivery not required..

Hash

hash dot cannon at hotmail dot com

Yeah i have the shifter linkage. I am keeping the trans i my friends garage. I will check and take pictures of it for you. I also have the flywheel if you want it. 170k on trans no grinds shifts perfectly.

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yeah i have the shifter linkage. I am keeping the trans i my friends garage. I will check and take pictures of it for you. I also have the flywheel if you want it. 170k on trans no grinds shifts perfectly.

dont need the flywheel but do need everything on or attached to tranny;

throwout fork & bearing housing

shift platform and linkage

output flange (w/ guibo..??)

slave cylinder

and of course the tranny

if its all together I would take it..

can paypal as soon as you confirm (or benji's @ pickup) and send some pics to

hash.cannon at hotmail.com

Thanks

Hash

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yeah i have the shifter linkage. I am keeping the trans i my friends garage. I will check and take pictures of it for you. I also have the flywheel if you want it. 170k on trans no grinds shifts perfectly.

dont need the flywheel but do need everything on or attached to tranny;

throwout fork & bearing housing

shift platform and linkage

output flange (w/ guibo..??)

slave cylinder

and of course the tranny

if its all together I would take it..

can paypal as soon as you confirm (or benji's @ pickup) and send some pics to

hash.cannon at hotmail.com

Thanks

Hash

I will have to double check and see if i have the shifter linkage. but i have everything else. also i would prefer cash since you are going to pick it up.

I will be taking pictures of all my parts today

i will take $400 for the efi swap plus whatever extras u want

i am also open for trading for a mig welder

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