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Wanted Misc Parts and Pieces...more added


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I am in search a few parts on behalf of a South African Owner. He is having difficulty in finding some critical pieces to get his 2002 Touring back on the road, so I have offered to help track down  some if not all. The parts need  to be in good DD quality  (5-8). This is a RHD car  for purpose of mirrors etc.

 

  • Full set of over riders
  • Full wiring harness
  • Long neck filler tube
  • Single Barrel Carb   
  • Wiper Arms
  • Fan Blade
  • Mirrors (side)
  • \Stock Callipers
  • Seat belts  (72-72)
  • rear badge & frt roundel
  • wheel caps 
  • Shifter Boot

 

....more to follow

 

 

If there are Touring body bits out there he is looking for the rear plastic grill pieces that are located on  the C pillar.

 

TIA,  and to any Touring owners out there,  any info or sources you care to share would be very much appreciated.

 

Regards

 

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Good morning,

 

I have a single barrel carb and wheel caps. 
Carb is a Solex 36-40PDSI. I would assume it needs a rebuild as I did not pull it. $50 shipped.
Have manifold and air cleaner (two to choose from) if needed (extra $).

 

Clean wheel caps need new roundels. All four $15 shipped. 
 

Can combine carb and caps for $60 shipped. 

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Rich

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On 6/1/2020 at 10:33 AM, RichenFamous said:

Good morning,

 

I have a single barrel carb and wheel caps. 
Carb is a Solex 36-40PDSI. I would assume it needs a rebuild as I did not pull it. $50 shipped.
Have manifold and air cleaner (two to choose from) if needed (extra $).

 

Clean wheel caps need new roundels. All four $15 shipped. 
 

Can combine carb and caps for $60 shipped. 

?
Rich

 

 

 

 

You certainly won't become rich with your pricing, but you may just become famous. 

But what do I know

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