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020202 show/swap - what cha' bringing?


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We're about a week away. So I figured I'd start drumming up some interest by starting a thread about parts. 

 

Here's what I'm planning on bringing:

Flo-fit seats F/R

380 Petri wheel w hub, button

350 Petri wheel w hub, button

380 e21 Turbo style wheel w hub, button

TEP rear brace w battery tray

2 roundie front bumpers w brackets

1 roundie long horn bumper w brackets

2 pairs of rear bumper horns

2 early style roundie front bumper ends

2 drivers side WN front replacement fenders

1 passenger side WN front replacement fenders

1 front windshield

2 rear windshields

Misc dash switches

I'm sure there other things I'm forgetting...

 

James

1987 Porsche 944 Turbo (sold)
1973 Mintgrun 2002 "Kermit" (sold)

1973 Inka 2002 "Ernie"

1986 VW Vanagon Syncro Weekender "Otto Van Gonzo"

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Probably not much. I think I'm going to toss some Weber soft mounts in the car and a set of Solex sidedrafts. We'll see if I get energetic enough to load much else.

-Nathan
'76 2002 in Malaga (110k Original, 2nd Owner, sat for 20 years and now a toy)
'86 Chevy K20 (6.2 Turbo Diesel build) & '46 Chevy 2 Ton Dump Truck
'74 Suzuki TS185, '68 BSA A65 Lightning (garage find), '74 BMW R90S US Spec #2

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Hi there! Not on here much but will be attending and bringing lots of trim, late model grills & kidneys, wheel covers, hub caps etc... Anything you’re looking for? I have so many parts! Thanks and I’m looking forward to meeting and looking at all your cars! I take my coffee with cream, please don’t hold it against me. Ha!

 

-Steven

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I have a lot of stuff, including short center console, axles, early front bumper ends, '72-'73 front bumper guards (chrome with new rubber), early center grill (some damage), late model chrome wheel trim (for stock steelies), old stereo w/sirius, alternator, starter, steering box, new Weber 34 ICH, roundy tail light lenses w/orange centers, rear bmw emblem, new set of reproduction flag mirrors from Blunttech, used but good condition door seal, and more.  

I always do it right the second time.

1970 2002 Chamonix (Fiona)

1976 2002 Chamonix (Blanche), '73 2002 Colorado (Nemo), '72 2002 Riviera, '74 2002 Atlantik, '71 1600 Sahara (Binkley) all sold

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