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Help me empty my garage (56k warning - lots of pics)


H_Krix

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EMAIL: hkrix -at- teamgo -dot- com

Payment: I prefer PayPal, but check/money order are fine as well

I need this stuff GONE. In 10 days, whatever is still left is being given out to Georgia FAQ-ers for free, provided they come and get it.

All prices are negotiable, but I'm just trying to offload it all as I can't see much of a use for anything here. I won't be getting another 02 for a while (famous last words, huh?) so out with the spares.

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Prices in next post.

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ought02: email sent

SENT: Roundie light (how the hell did I end up with this?) $3

SENT:K&N filter holders for Weber: $7/ea (short)

SENT:Old Roundels, decent shape - one front one rear: $5/ea

SENT:OEM wire straps for engine bay: $5

SENT:Rear shock caps: $5/pair

Justin76: email sent

SENT:Euro turn signals, not pretty but could be brought back w/ sanding & polishing: $20/all 3 (I have 2 of one side)

SENT:Black kidney grille, missing upper screw: $15

Grover: email sent

SENT:NEW rocker trim: $110/pair (list $80/side)

Jerry: email sent

SENT:tii brake booster: $15

Anschaeur: email sent

PAID:K&N filter holders for Weber: $7/ea (tall)

PAID:Round filter holder for Weber (no idea on make, has a mesh screen on it): $10

PAID:jakeB group buy rear brake disc conversion brackets: $60 (originally $70)

PAID:Green dash button (functional): $10

PAID:Sunroof guides: $5 for all 3

PAID:Dash bits: $5/piece or all for $10

PAID:Gauges: $5/ea

PAID:Sunroof aluminum bits: $5/all

hanksjim1: email sent

SENT:Used BOGE rear shocks, only 8k on them: $20

SENT:BMW horn button: $12

SENT:Various carb coolant hoses: $10/all

SENT:Fusebox: $5

HBChris: email sent

SENT:Seat belts: $20/entire box

SENT:Water neck for carb, painted: $10

SENT:Wiper stalk: $5

jdirecto: email sent

SENT:Valve cover painted crinkle black, some chips: $10

powelli: email sent

SENT:Massive Lee's dead pedal (I have 2, got a spare w/ my brake kit): $60

Bob Napier: email sent

SENT:BMW gas cap, light pitting on inside: $10

pkbinplano: email sent

SENT:Gray trunk plugs: $10/pair

Adam Pybas: email sent

SENT:Oil filter housing w/ adapter for oil cooler and one drilled/tapped boss: $25

SENT:SS Clutch fluid line: $5

craaaazzy: email sent

SENT:Compressor & Bracket: $20

SENT:Bumper Bellows, shortened for rear: $5

killertmk email sent

SENT:Door latches, cleaned and oiled: $15/pair

SENT:Automatic brake fluid reservoir: $5

Craig74tii:

SENT:Bumper over-riders: $10

Jose

SENT:Console blower: $20

SENT:Console parts (I have the vents, though they're not pictured): $15

Picked up:

GONE:tii airbox: $25

GONE:e-brake boot: $5

GONE:Rev-limiting rotors w/light use: $5/ea

Still Available:

Thermostats: $3/ea

Heater core: $5

Wiper motor: $10

Bosch Blue coil: $5

Pilot bearings (both types, new): $5/ea

Ireland 3/8" aluminum wheel spacers: $40 (originally $50)

Heat shield for gas tank, painted in POR15: $5

Turn signal stalks, one much newer than other. $5 older, $10 newer

e30 or e21 (not certain which, but it isn't 02) MOMO wheel adapter: $15

Also, 2 transmissions at my old shop in Marietta - local pick up only. One 4-speed and one 5-speed (Getrag 240 I think, the one without the speedo cable drive) free to whoever comes to get them. The 4-speed has a strange open gate where the 5th gear should go. Again, free. I have the old clutch/pressure plate/TO bearing to go with that. Free as well

There's more buried in there, but this is just a first pass. If you buy more than 4 items, I'll give you a discount of 10% off the lot. All prices DO NOT include shipping.

ATLANTA GUYS: I'll trade parts for Red Stripe or Warsteiner if you want to come by and rummage around!

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i can't see your photos at work, but i'll take your tii brake booster if it's THE one and is available.

jerryallsmanATyahooDOTcom

Former owner of 2570440 & 2760440
Current owner of 6 non-op 02's

& 1 special alfa

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I'll be happy to take:

K&N filter holders for Weber: $7/ea (one tall, one short)

Round filter holder for Weber (no idea on make, has a mesh screen on it): $10

jakeB group buy rear brake disc conversion brackets: $60 (originally $70)*

Sunroof guides: $5 for all 3

NEW rocker trim: $110/pair (list $80/side)

Dash bits: $5/piece or all for $10

- All the Gauges: $5/ea **

Sunroof aluminum bits: $5/all

Green dash button (functional): $10

Old Roundels, decent shape - one front one rear: $5/ea

My email is NYCHART at Hotmail dot com - Willing to send you check or MO tmw - ship to zip 10509

*pls tell me which brake this is supposed to be used with

**What are they and do you have oil pressure sender for an oil guage?

If you have also seeking:

sunvisor clips

factory manuals

Is fuel efficiency really what we need most desperately? I say what we really need is a car that can be shot when it breaks down.

- George Carlin

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Grover - email sent

Justin - I have one driver's side with a slightly loose piece of glass, $3 if you want it. so-so chrome. Also one interior rear view... maybe 2 if i look around. $3 for that too or $5 for both.

Jerry - email sent

Anschauer - only the following aren't currently spoken for:

K&N filter holders for Weber: $7/ea (tall)

Round filter holder for Weber (no idea on make, has a mesh screen on it): $10

jakeB group buy rear brake disc conversion brackets: $60 (originally $70)*

Sunroof guides: $5 for all 3

Dash bits: $5/piece or all for $10

- All the Gauges: $5/ea **

Sunroof aluminum bits: $5/all

Green dash button (functional): $10

Here's a better shot of the gauges, I dont have any sending units. Clock has been sold:

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Rear brake adapters are meant to be used with MKIII VW Jetta front calipers

Craig - $10. They need some work.

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