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FS: Alpina Flares $450!!, Driver's Door, M10 Head & More


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I don't plan on using any of these pieces, so I'm clearing them out. Throw me some offers, I just want to get it all out of my way and help fund finishing my '02. I have more pictures of everything, just let me know if you want to see them.

All parts are located in Westfield, IN. I'll provide shipping quotes on request.

2002 Parts

SOLD - Turbo Flares - $70 - Fiberglass, no cracks

Alpina Flares - $450 SHIPPED! - Brand New from Ireland Engineering, Great Shape, Just unpacked and stored them.

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Exhaust Manifold - $50 + shipping - Found in my trunk, looks used but decent, and probably painted.

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M10 Head - $90 SHIPPED! - Good for rebuild, would not want to use as-is.

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M10 Valve Cover - $40 + shipping - Nice, painted silver, that's grease on it in the pic.

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Nice Driver's Door - $130 + shipping - Silver, nice shape, very minimal surface rust along lower edge (pictured), w/ window glass & vent window, no door panel.

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I will send you $100+shipping right now for those flares. Please let me know. I have too much power for my current tire width.

I'll keep you updated, you're currently 4th in line.

I am open to offers on the Alpina Flares... ;)

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Quick question in regard of the Alpna/Ireland flares. I noticed that the flashers' location is kinda open to the air. Does it come with some type of boxing section so that water doesn't short the wires and bulbs if it rains? Also, does the front fender come with the vertical strip that attaches to the A-pillar?

TIA

Lee

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Ill take the turbo flares if the above offer falls thru
I will send you $100+shipping right now for those flares. Please let me know. I have too much power for my current tire width.

Hey guys

Turbo flares are gone. Payment's been received and they've been shipped.

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Quick question in regard of the Alpna/Ireland flares. I noticed that the flashers' location is jinda open to the air. Does it come with some type of boxing section so that water doesn't short the wires and bubbles if it rains? Also, does the front fender come with the vertical strip that attaches to the A-pillar?

TIA

Lee

Hey Lee

No, they didn't come with anything to box in the turn signals. I'll have to look at the front fenders later, I can't picture whether or not they have the vertical strip.

I'll let you know!

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