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Parting out a 1974 BMW 2002 - Most items Sold or Recycled


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Front windshield (clean) - Sold

heater box (working fan) - Fan Condition Unknown

door handles (with key) - No Keys

trunk button (wwith key) - No Keys

e-brake cable - good shape

Call me to talk about it.

Manny 951-833-7847

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Wondering if you might have an obscure part in your stash. I am searching for 2 of the white (or yellowed with age) base/connectors that the Fog, Horn and Light relays plug into.

On REALOEM it's called a "receptacle housing" Part #61131350616

Let me know...

Thanks, Alex

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are still parting this car out? if so i am interested in the complete passenger side floor panel, and the back drivers side roof pillar. i think its called the c pillar? if you are still parting this car out i can send you a picture with the exact part i need out lined. i have rust that needs replacing. thanks!

Cheers from the German!!!

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My name is Horacio and I am in need of several parts. contact me at horaciogarcia13@hotmail.com, I am in Irvine...92620

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Interested in Left Rear (drivers side) quarter panel, wiper blades.

bravewarrior@juno.com

Thanks!

The BMW 2002 US VIN 2578838 was manufactured on September 28th, 1971 and delivered on
October 05th, 1971 to BMW Concessionaires G.B. Ltd. in Brighton/Sussex. The original
colour was Riviera, paint code 036

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