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


Brandon

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1 hour ago, brbrian73 said:

Hi Brandon,

 

I'm looking for a seat lever. It's the small black plastic piece just to the outside of the seat. Do you happen to have one?

 

Thanks,

 

Brian

 

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'20 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT

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22 hours ago, Scottjeffrey said:

Got it Brandon. Thanks. I was fortunate to find the bushings and getting ready to button it up. Thanks!

Ok sounds good!  If you need any other 2002 parts keep me in mind, I have tons of stuff.

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Hi Brandon,

Any 2002 steering wheels available? I have an old bus wheel on there now, and hoping to keep it consistent.

Do you have one with the metal arms (either split or solid) in decent shape? 

Appreciate any photos you can share here or via PM.

Thank you for quick help!

Matt

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4 hours ago, BKGolde02 said:

Hi Brandon,

Any 2002 steering wheels available? I have an old bus wheel on there now, and hoping to keep it consistent.

Do you have one with the metal arms (either split or solid) in decent shape? 

Appreciate any photos you can share here or via PM.

Thank you for quick help!

Matt

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'80 Mercedes-Benz 300SD
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7 hours ago, Harry Malkas said:

I will have an answer and photo early next week from the warehouse.

Thanks

It’s not nice to troll Harry....

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8 hours ago, jturner said:

Looking for an early round shift boot AND the tunnel flange. I'd be looking for you to cut the tunnel in a square around the flange so I can rivet the whole mess to my car's tunnel.

 

 

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Still have loads of 02 parts available for sale....sheet metal, interior, drivetrain, suspension, etc. Also just recently picked up another 1970 02 parts car and this will be dismantled soon.  Contact me with any of your 02 part needs.

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’89 BMW 325is

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

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