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Trading Area => Car Parts, bits For Sale & Wanted => Topic started by: sjc on 27 January 2015, 21:56:38

Title: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: sjc on 27 January 2015, 21:56:38
Garage clearout time - in preparation for some extensive building work.

I can post all items, collection would be from Central Scotland.  Postage cost assumes to a UK address, can also post worldwide but not at those prices.

Pre-facelift ('94 - '99) parts:

Pair of good Xenons with aluminium adjusters fitted and good, clear lenses, complete with bulbs and ballasts.
£80 collected, £95 posted.

Working AR35 automatic gearbox (done about 150k) - £50 collected, £75 posted.

Automatic gearbox ECU with latest software - £20 posted.

3.70:1 diff and driveshafts (done about 90k) - £40 collected, £65 posted.

V6 cam covers (not warped) - £40 collected, £50 posted.

3L V6 engine ECU, wiring loom, coil pack and all sensors (pre-immobiliser/transponder chip) - £80 collected, £90 posted.

Pair 3L V6 front pipes with cats - £100 collected, difficult to post without damage, happy to discuss options.

Pair 3L V6 exhaust manifolds - £20 collected, £25 posted.

V6 coolant expansion tank with working level sensor - £5 collected, £10 posted.

Brand new front and rear bumper shells in primer/black top edge, genuine GM Elite bumper shells - £40 each collected, difficult to post without damage, happy to discuss options.

More to come...
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: sjc on 27 January 2015, 21:57:56
Also have a pair of facelift heated windscreen washer jets and their wiring - £25 collected, £30 posted.
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: sjc on 27 January 2015, 22:07:45
Brand new PFL headlamp washer jets, absolutely split new, these cost a fortune from dealers - £35 each collected, +£2.50 for postage.
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: Steve B on 27 January 2015, 22:16:55
We are all sat waiting for part 2  :y
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: sjc on 27 January 2015, 22:30:39
We are all sat waiting for part 2  :y
;D  Part 2 is the kids' old toys  :P
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 27 January 2015, 23:13:35
Tell me more of these 'bumper shells' please? So we're talking the 'bits' you'd paint, and then the textured black plastic parts too, yes? Ta

As you say, getting them is not massively easy, due to their size and there being many hundreds of miles between us, but I'm provisionally interested  :y
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: sjc on 28 January 2015, 06:50:38
Tell me more of these 'bumper shells' please? So we're talking the 'bits' you'd paint, and then the textured black plastic parts too, yes? Ta

As you say, getting them is not massively easy, due to their size and there being many hundreds of miles between us, but I'm provisionally interested  :y

Hi DBG, yes they are the main section that has the black textured band at the top, the 'valance' at the bottom and attaches to the car itself.  These do not include the central horizontal wraparound panel that forms the main visible portion of the bumper, that is a separate piece and is also body coloured - although, now I think of it, I do have one of those for the front bumper that you could have for £30 (currently in Polar Sea Blue).

Also, have 2 off-side and 1 near-side lower headlamp trims in Polar Sea Blue. £5 each
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: sjc on 28 January 2015, 07:08:14
For the avoidance of doubt ;) we're talking about part number 1 in this diagram (and similar for the rear bumper) I do also have part number 4 for the front only.  Having the lower valance of the bumpers colour-coded (Elite style) makes a big improvement to the car's looks.

(http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/g373/sjcrossan/Omega%20Front%20Bumper.jpg)
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 28 January 2015, 09:00:34
Ahhh this is good  :y

Luckily the front bumper was reversed into by a van shortly before she was laid up, so got a full insurance respray - the rear however is full of the usual knocks and scrapes.

My girlfriend's parents may be going up to Elgin over the next few weeks, and therefore collection is a distinct possibility - but of course the is dependant on if they are going/willing  :)

The only other 'issue' is that mine being a CDX, it isn't colour coded - so the choice of ether spray all the other valances to match, or remove the paint from the bottom of this bumper. But that would be my choice/problem. The car being Diamond Black it's almost impossible to tell if it's colour coded or not!
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 28 January 2015, 09:02:46
Also bring on Part 2 of the clearout!  :D
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: sjc on 29 January 2015, 17:41:40
Also bring on Part 2 of the clearout!  :D
Part 2 likely to be issued on Sunday night, assuming I get some time in the garage over the weekend  ::)

Let me know what ya wanna do about the bumpers mate.
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: sjc on 29 January 2015, 21:19:28
Photo of headlights...

(http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/g373/sjcrossan/IMG_2786.jpg)
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 30 January 2015, 10:00:09
Also bring on Part 2 of the clearout!  :D
Part 2 likely to be issued on Sunday night, assuming I get some time in the garage over the weekend  ::)

Let me know what ya wanna do about the bumpers mate.

Just waiting on my girlfriend's parents, basically. If they're heading that way and are willing to pick it up (they can be a bit 'funny' sometimes - I never said that  :y) But please consider this bumper unsold, and if you have anyone else come along, sell it to them. I don't want you to loose a sale, only for me to then let you down because my 'courier service' decides it doesn't want to. Thanks  :)
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: MV6Matt on 10 February 2015, 07:16:54
Photo of headlights...

(http://i1098.photobucket.com/albums/g373/sjcrossan/IMG_2786.jpg)

Stephen,
Hang on to these for me. Had an advisory for mine at last MOT.

Matthew
Title: Re: Garage clearout part 1
Post by: sjc on 10 February 2015, 19:58:39
Photo of headlights...


Stephen,
Hang on to these for me. Had an advisory for mine at last MOT.

Matthew

No problem - I've got proper boxes with moulded foam inserts to be sure they get to you fully intact.