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WTB Wiper/Signal/Ignition Parts


Jeffinslaw

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Hey guys, trying to get my 1972 2002 in running/driving order. Need some parts to make that happen. Some parts are NLA so hoping somebody can help me out. Parts needed are:

 

- 61311352636, flasher switch

- 61311352949, DIP control switch

- 32311110912, lower steering cover

- 32321113726, lock set (not a huge priority, will probably take the door locks and keys to a lock smith)

 

With those pieces, a new valve cover gasket and some fresh tires, I will be good to go! Thanks!

 

-Jeffinslaw

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On 10/12/2019 at 6:05 AM, Jeffinslaw said:

- 61311352636, flasher switch

- 61311352949, DIP control switch

- 32311110912, lower steering cover

 

Hi,

I have those parts. Currently listed on ebay but I think I have another flasher switch and another hi/low beam switch here but I've to look again to be sure. Can tell you later.

The lower steering column cover I have only once. Without cracks. Listed in the faq here:

Later I added it to ebay here: https://www.ebay.de/itm/153683574613

But I can end the listing if you want it.

 

I tell you later if I found the two switches.

 

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On 10/14/2019 at 3:17 AM, Seb said:

 

Hi,

I have those parts. Currently listed on ebay but I think I have another flasher switch and another hi/low beam switch here but I've to look again to be sure. Can tell you later.

The lower steering column cover I have only once. Without cracks. Listed in the faq here:

Later I added it to ebay here: https://www.ebay.de/itm/153683574613

But I can end the listing if you want it.

 

I tell you later if I found the two switches.

 

 

Were you able to locate them?

 

On 10/14/2019 at 4:33 AM, 2002iii said:

I've got everything you need in good working order. I'll sell it all to you for $200 shipped. Will get pics tomorrow 

 

PM'd! Hope to hear back from you.

 

-Jeffinslaw

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