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


Brandon

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54 minutes ago, PhilS said:

Hi.  I have a seat recliner for a passenger seat and the "outer" one for a drivers seat.  I also have the broken inner drivers side I guess depending on what you need.  They are the black ones, in ok shape.

@PhilS Please create your own ad for the parts your selling and don’t post on my ad here...thanks.

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

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

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54 minutes ago, skyking96w said:

I know this is a long shot.  My M10 block is a very early casting without the mounting lugs for an AC compressor.  I have a compressor bracket that either came for Clardy and/or was fabricated to use some of the front cover or water pump bolts as mounting locations.  It has broken, and the shop I use is not sure they can repair it.  Looking for a replacement, or maybe a York bracket that can be modified.

 

Ray King

I sent you a pm.

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

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

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2 hours ago, catlin said:

I am looking for 

1 plastic tii intake runner

Mounting bolts for brake calipers

Cap nuts for valve cover

Drivers side hard brake lines (all 4 brake lines that go from master cylinder to the front driver brake caliper)

Seat recliner bracket for 2002 seats (the bracket that connects upper to lower cushions)

I messaged you.

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

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

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Need a 

Latch Striker, left

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and screws, I have the backing plate.

 

machinist - A&P - UAV inspector.

'71 1600 parts car, '71 Nevada tii tribute, '73 Polaris automatic in assembly awaiting 5-speed, 3.90 LS and dual 40s

'61 R27 - '74 R90S - '83 R100RS

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1 hour ago, mdlcrd said:

Brandon - I sent you a message regarding 2002 wheels.

 

Thanks!

I do have late model wheels, I answered your pm back with info.

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'80 Mercedes-Benz 300SD
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1 hour ago, rlgMcoupe said:

I’m looking for a pair of regular non tii strut housings. Thanks. 

I sent you a private message.

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13 hours ago, mdlcrd said:

Hello Brandon,

I am asking for my son who has an early  1973 2002.     Do you have the center kidney section for the grill.   He is just looking for the  center part of the 3 piece grille.

Thanks,

Michael

Check your inbox, I messaged you.

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

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