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FS - parts in Issaquah. Borranis, euro bumpers, '69 shell


greasemonkey

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I have stacks of parts I don't need sitting in the garage. This summer I will be phasing out my parts collection in a big way. If anybody is looking for parts in the Seattle area, let me know.

'69 shell without a title. Not in my name. Solid underneath, good candidate for a race car. I pull off everything I want and it's free. Otherwise, you buy my prepped panels for $200 and I'll throw in the shell. It is not restored, but cleaned out and ready to start.

I had the 13x5.5 Borrani wheels on here already, but nobody snatched them up. Asked $400 last time and had a buyer lined up, but I'll take $350.

The rear bumper is absolutely clean and straight, I was hoping for around $200. I have stock wheels, 14" bottlecaps, body panels, 4-spd trannys, stock open diffs, weather stripping, interior bits like consoles, dash panels, glove boxes, crates full of alternators, starters, brakes, clutches, the list could go on and on.

Everything else I prefer to make deals on the spot. Let me know if you need anything!

Thanks,

Patrick

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1981 VW Jetta 1.6TD

1969 BMW 2002 x2

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The rear bumper is it the short one with the lights for the license plate on it? I would be interested in the rear bumper.

Jose

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Hi

I would like to next on the List for the rear bumper.

thanks,

Julio

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'69 2002 (M2 for 2012) daily driver

'71 911 T (2.4s) powered Weekend joyride

'67 VW Crew Cab Turbo truck parts hauler

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wider, most likely Borrani. The Opel wheels were made by Lemmetz in Germany, same as the BMW factory steel wheels and came in plain, slotted and chrome plated slotted in 4.5 and 5" widths; Borrani wheels were made in Italy. should be easy to tell the difference.

mike

'69 Nevada sunroof-Wolfgang-bought new
'73 Sahara sunroof-Ludwig-since '78
'91 Brillantrot 318is sunroof-Georg Friederich 
Fiat Topolini (Benito & Luigi), Renault 4CVs (Anatole, Lucky Pierre, Brigette) & Kermit, the Bugeye Sprite

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Hey, I just got my first 02 a few days ago, and would love to scrounge through your parts bins. I am in need of a passenger side fender, nose, driver side door, brake caliper, and probably more once I dive in and start pulling this thing apart.

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Hi, thanks for your interest. If anybody wants to meet up this week/weekend, please give me an email at drivegerman at hotmail.com

As for identifying the wheels, I have had ten or more people examine them up close and everybody is 100% positive they are borranis, but if they are Opel Kadett wheels, they are still cooler than any Borranis I've seen on these forums. There is no Opel stamp, and there was no chrome finish to be found. There are some production #s however. Obviously that isn't what this thread is dedicated to, so I'll not get into that too deeply.

I will send emails to all who have listed them, and everybody else either email or you can give me a call at 425.466.5093

Thanks,

Patrick

1981 VW Jetta 1.6TD

1969 BMW 2002 x2

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All emails have been responded to. Thanks for the interest. If anybody needs any parts, give me an email or post here. I will be leaving town tomorrow afternoon and won't be back until June 5th.

Thanks,

Patrick

1981 VW Jetta 1.6TD

1969 BMW 2002 x2

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