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For Sale: Lots of 2002 Parts - Check It Out!


Brandon

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On 1/9/2021 at 9:04 PM, Clint said:

Looking to purchase a 2002tii brake booster. Any condition considered. Also, any lead for reputable company to rebuild booster appreciated. Thanks

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'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

'80 Mercedes-Benz 300SD
'20 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT

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15 hours ago, RainMoore said:

Hey, any chance you've got a kickdown cable for a 2002a? Cannot for the life of me find one anywhere online.

 

thanks!

I messaged you.

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

'80 Mercedes-Benz 300SD
'20 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT

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  • Brandon changed the title to For Sale: Lots of 2002 Parts - Check It Out!

Hi, Im restoring a 1972 2002 base.

I need:

Bottom steering column cover

Left of steering wheel Hi/lo stalk

Hardware to bolt cover and steering column back into place

Working ign key cylinder and key

Driver side rear quarter glass green

usable trunk spare wheel pan

usable passenger side front fender

usable front bumper with brakets

front nose lower half replacement panel

Front and rear windshield

Front and rear windshield rubber

usable headliner

front seats

ALL parts needed to convert none AC to AC

4 speed shift knob

 

I can go on, I will be searching and buying all theese part over the next 3 months

 

Cars getting stripped for paint, will start reasemble in a month

 

Thank you

Vince

302-438-9284

 

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Ok, here's my running list of small parts for my 2002 rescue project.

 

Car is a 1975

 

- Sunroof crank plastic "cup"

- Drivers kick panel

- Square tail light lenses, no cracks

- Square tail light back covers and thumb screws

- Upper antenna support / clip

- Drivers front frame rail

- Windshield washer pump

- Windshield washer nozzles

- Fuse box cover

- E21 / E30 / E36 4cyl LSD diff

 

 

1975 2002 - US Spec, Taiga Green

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Do you happen to have a set (or even just the right side) rear door cards? Not sure that's the name... but it's the panels with the small armrest on either side of the back seat. Black for my 1973. The molded piece on the right side has disintegrated. The actual material covering and armrest are fine.  

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On 2/2/2021 at 3:44 PM, ryanlee said:

Do you happen to have a set (or even just the right side) rear door cards? Not sure that's the name... but it's the panels with the small armrest on either side of the back seat. Black for my 1973. The molded piece on the right side has disintegrated. The actual material covering and armrest are fine.  

Yes, I sent you a message about them.

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

'80 Mercedes-Benz 300SD
'20 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT

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On 2/2/2021 at 3:19 PM, Mucci said:

Ok, here's my running list of small parts for my 2002 rescue project.

 

Car is a 1975

 

- Sunroof crank plastic "cup"

- Drivers kick panel

- Square tail light lenses, no cracks

- Square tail light back covers and thumb screws

- Upper antenna support / clip

- Drivers front frame rail

- Windshield washer pump

- Windshield washer nozzles

- Fuse box cover

- E21 / E30 / E36 4cyl LSD diff

 

 

I messaged you...

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

'80 Mercedes-Benz 300SD
'20 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT

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On 1/29/2021 at 10:31 AM, Vince2002 said:

Hi, Im restoring a 1972 2002 base.

I need:

Bottom steering column cover

Left of steering wheel Hi/lo stalk

Hardware to bolt cover and steering column back into place

Working ign key cylinder and key

Driver side rear quarter glass green

usable trunk spare wheel pan

usable passenger side front fender

usable front bumper with brakets

front nose lower half replacement panel

Front and rear windshield

Front and rear windshield rubber

usable headliner

front seats

ALL parts needed to convert none AC to AC

4 speed shift knob

 

I can go on, I will be searching and buying all theese part over the next 3 months

 

Cars getting stripped for paint, will start reasemble in a month

 

Thank you

Vince

302-438-9284

 

I sent you a message, check your inbox here on the site.

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

'80 Mercedes-Benz 300SD
'20 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT

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