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


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34 minutes ago, Scottjeffrey said:

Hi Brandon, I need a few pieces for my left rear window latch mechanism. Do you have any. If so I will take pictures of what I have and we can figure out what I need. Thanks!

Scott

I do have rear window latches, 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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I still have tons of parts left from about four or five 2002s that I parted recently and from many other 02s I’ve parted in the past.  I have....

 

interior

exterior

sheet metal

doors

trunklids

early bumpers

tail lights - round and square

complete engines

blocks

heads

pistons and rods

cranks

oil pans

webers

intake manifolds

front suspension 

steering boxes

subframes - front and rear

wiper motors

wiper linkages 

wiper arms

chrome wiper blades (period)

driveshafts - manual and automatic switches

steering wheels (oem)

interior trim pieces

seats - front and rear

door panels

rear interior side panels

full car wire harnesses

headlight buckets

jacks

lug wrenches

wheels - early and late style 13” OEM

sunroof parts - tracks, sunroof panel, etc

glass

window regulators

door latch mechanisms

outside chrome trim

outside lower black trim

rocker trim

solid shock tower

brake booster

brake calipers 

visor clips

visors

mirrors - inside and door

four speed transmissions 

flywheels - both big and smaller versions

Radios (period)

rear tail panels - both round tail and

square tail

nose panel for ‘74-‘76

seatbelts

parking brake handles

radiators

battery trays

emblems

license Plate brackets

horns

door handles

tool kits - oem

set of reproduction factory workshop manuals (rough shape but usable and cheap)

etc, etc, etc.

 

 

 

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

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

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17 hours ago, jgerock said:

Jeremy - do you have a front license plate mounting bracket for a Roundie bumper?  Simple U shaped piece.  Looking for one for a friend.

Pm’d

 

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

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

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10 hours ago, d.hitchcock said:

Hi there: I'm seeking a "brake pressure switch" for a '76 2002.

It's part No. 2 in the drawing linked below. Please let me know if you have one, thanks!

http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showparts?id=2583-USA-08_1971_114_BMW_2002tii&diagId=34_0811#61311360940

Pm’d 

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

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

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35 minutes ago, MN1750 said:

Would you have trunk lid and hood ?

Yes I have both.  I sent you a PM with details.

'03 BMW Z4 3.0i

’89 BMW 325is

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

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