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OE parts sale of sorts


BLUNT

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Sales@blunttech.com  EMAIL ONLY PLEASE   This is all New

Only what is listed is avail in these qtys for this sale. There will be more as we need them. But if you need any of this stuff this is the time to grab them. I will delete items as I get paid.  This is all OE BMW

 

rad hose 11531266452 x1  8.50

fan 11520786120 x1  32.12

Trunk Lid Rubber Buffer 51245476138 x2   3.99

plate light 63268777102 x2  34.33

12 fuse cover 61131352400 x1  12.22

 

center grill 74-76 51131826675 x1  165.65

Rubber Stop Buffer 51231852347 x2  5.99

lower spring pad 33533450105 x2  25.93

 

bumper trim fastener 51111815611 x1  9.50

Brake Drum Tension Spring 34213061716 x2  2.99

thrust rod drum right 34213061723 x1  12.38

thrust rod drum left 34213061722 x1  12.38

 

b pillar seal 51367441110 x2   17.50

    Pedal Bushing (upper) 35414440122 x1  4.30

standard 02 rear muffler 18121103939 x1   155.99

standard 02 resonator 18121104050 x1  112.99

hood bump stop 51231819381 x2  5.33

 

steelie hubcap with roundel 36131114180 x4  22.99

rear shock mount cap 33523650106 x2  6.10

 

 

axle stub 33411116776 x1 129.90

rear drive flange 33413404106 x1  210.00

upper pad 28mm 33533450107 x2  29.00

upper pad 37mm 33533450106 x2  25.66

front sway bar bush 15mm 31352454010 x2  7.22

end link cup 31351114570 x8  2.10    

bump stop 33531104073 x2 25.00

acc pedal bushing 35414440122 x1  4.33

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Steve, are the x2 prices priced as a pair or each ie  upper pad 28mm 33533450107 x2  29.00  = $58 or  $29 

 

Cheers

 

 

Steve

 

I get it prices are each part x = number available, I re read it & got it through my fik skull :)

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1970 4 speed 2002 (Daily driver/track car ) 
1974  Hybrid powered twin cam engine, Pig Cheeks , ( now a round tail.) Getting ready to Sell 
 

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I see you are offering rear diff shaft seals. I was looking for the front diff shaft seals. Are they NLA?

 

:P

Ray

Stop reading this! Don't you have anything better to do?? :P
Two running things. Two broken things.

 

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