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Darth Loo-knee

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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #45 on: 20 April 2010, 20:05:30 »

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hi do you have a passenger side double glove box for 2.0 gls 99 model auto or will i be able to fit single box & airbag?. thanks


I have a black & chocolate coloured Mini facelift Gloveboxes. I do have the passenger side airbag too :y
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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #46 on: 22 April 2010, 13:56:58 »

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Before putting them on Fleabay...

I have full working Sat Navs from both Saloons & Estates..
One Estate type that the changer sits in the back seat area on the tunnel.
Another Estate type that the changer hangs for the roof area of the boot.
Two Saloon types which the changer goes in the boot.

I have Bonnets
a few door
2x ABS ECU's from 3.0's
2x Mini Facelft Estate Boot Load Covers

Other bits and bobs galore so ask if you need anything Grab a Bargain as I want to make some room :y

Hiya!
Looking for one - or two if you have them. Door locking motors PT# 90493702. I have a serious attack of 'lazy door lock syndrome'  :'(
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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #47 on: 22 April 2010, 19:00:17 »

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Before putting them on Fleabay...

I have full working Sat Navs from both Saloons & Estates..
One Estate type that the changer sits in the back seat area on the tunnel.
Another Estate type that the changer hangs for the roof area of the boot.
Two Saloon types which the changer goes in the boot.

I have Bonnets
a few door
2x ABS ECU's from 3.0's
2x Mini Facelft Estate Boot Load Covers

Other bits and bobs galore so ask if you need anything Grab a Bargain as I want to make some room :y

Hiya!
Looking for one - or two if you have them. Door locking motors PT# 90493702. I have a serious attack of 'lazy door lock syndrome'  :'(
Rgds

Brian


Unless you are after the rear ones mate I can't help you yet I'm afraid :-[
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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #48 on: 22 April 2010, 19:52:20 »

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Before putting them on Fleabay...

I have full working Sat Navs from both Saloons & Estates..
One Estate type that the changer sits in the back seat area on the tunnel.
Another Estate type that the changer hangs for the roof area of the boot.
Two Saloon types which the changer goes in the boot.

I have Bonnets
a few door
2x ABS ECU's from 3.0's
2x Mini Facelft Estate Boot Load Covers

Other bits and bobs galore so ask if you need anything Grab a Bargain as I want to make some room :y

Hiya!
Looking for one - or two if you have them. Door locking motors PT# 90493702. I have a serious attack of 'lazy door lock syndrome'  :'(
Rgds

Brian


Unless you are after the rear ones mate I can't help you yet I'm afraid :-[

Hi - many thanks for reply - these beasties are as rare as Rocking Horse Poo methinks - unless of course you buy from GM at £75 a pop!

Interestingly I took the thing apart and it appears that the actual DC motor has lost power - the rest of the mechanism including micro switches is all sound. Thanks again  :y
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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #49 on: 28 April 2010, 18:43:51 »

You dont happen to have any estate rear springs do you?

Ta, Platty  :D
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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #50 on: 28 April 2010, 20:55:03 »

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You dont happen to have any estate rear springs do you?

Ta, Platty  :D

I will soon as I will be changing Mrs. Loo-knee suspension for either Steinmetz or Irmscher :y
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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #51 on: 28 April 2010, 22:01:11 »

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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #52 on: 28 April 2010, 23:41:27 »

Hi daz

do you have any headlight washer covers?? I'm missing nearside in silver..

Also looking for glovebox handle..

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also looking for an autodim mirror if you have one and n/s front fog lens.. Mines clear but has something on which u can't get off.:
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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #53 on: 29 April 2010, 08:48:36 »

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Hi daz

do you have any headlight washer covers?? I'm missing nearside in silver..

Also looking for glovebox handle..

Edit:-

also looking for an autodim mirror if you have one and n/s front fog lens.. Mines clear but has something on which u can't get off.:

I can't really help you mate I'm afraid :(
I have no facelift parts at the minute, no auto dim mirrors left. I do have a couple of mini facelift gloveboxes with the handles but mini facelift & facelift are different size.
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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #54 on: 29 April 2010, 09:21:39 »

Ok thanks daz

keep me posted if you manage to get hold of one.. :y
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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #55 on: 30 April 2010, 21:47:34 »

hi daz,
firstly thanks for all your help car back today and gears changing fine.
now im looking for a couple wee bits, 1. the cigarette tray with lighter socket from under radio in 2001 cd walnut effect my on the mechanisim is broken and when you push to release tray nothing happens its stuck.
2. the lift up tray top from centre console it has 2 pins one is broken not sure if just can change top or has to be the arm box ? can you help?
cheers
brian :)
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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #56 on: 01 May 2010, 13:24:19 »

Daz you old pink Lady, ;)
 I am after a drivers side headlight washer, can you help?
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Re: A load of parts going cheapish
« Reply #57 on: 01 May 2010, 14:01:24 »

Will soon need an AR35, anyone got a good one?
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