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rare 1600/2002 parts


m-tuner

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Price: $500
Location: boulder, colorado


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rare nla  1600/2002 sun visors, new in bmw bag #51 16 1 825 794 and matching left and right , also excellent used matching visors,  early swan outside mirrors, used excellent condition, used  left 1971 to 1973 outside mirrors, 1974 -1979 outside flag mirrors  ,matching door handles  with keys excellent condition  PM me    Bruce M tuner 

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I assume you are wanting to sell this in one batch for the $500 asking price.  If you are selling individual items though, I'm interested in the 1971-73 left side trapezoidal mirror that's in the 3rd picture and will PM.

 

Thanks,

Gary

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Shouldn't have to assume what the price is...it is required to post an asking price on each item sold.
No requirement but it would be helpful to add what the terms of sale are and where the parts are located for determining shipping costs.

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I  put 500 in the listing because it it mandatory,  people these parts are NLA in excellent condition, rare , I am a  BMW master mechanic with 45 years of parts collection, currently to restore a 1600/2002 runs about  $  45,000 if you start with a good example, there are no cheap parts for these cars, and the rare parts are going up by the week,    Bruce M tuner

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Did anyone ever hear back from Bruce M tuner on any of these items?  I sent a PM on the trap mirror when I replied here right after he posted the for sale listing and then again a day later when there was no reply to that and then again today.  Just wondering if he did reply and sell items to some or maybe sold it all as a lot rather than deal with individual items/buyers.

 

-Gary

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Hi Bruce,

I have sent you 3 PMs without a reply regarding the trapezoidal mirror, the one in the 3rd picture down in your original post. The first was right after expressing interest in this thread on the 12th, the second on the 13th when there was no reply and the third was yesterday, the 21st. I use the PM system daily to communicate with other FAQ members so I know it's not on my end.

 

Just sent a 4th PM today, the 22nd.

 

-Gary

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