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2456 days ago

MGB Parts garage sale Sunday 7 April

Andrew from Pakuranga Heights

All parts are from chrome bumper cars, mostly in "as removed" condition ( not cleaned / rebuilt / painted etc )

Mostly mechanical parts ( ie not interior trim, but a few of those items )

4 x 5 bearing engines
1 x non overdrive 4 synchromesh gearbox
Driveshafts
Complete front suspension units - wire wheel and steel wheel
Front suspension parts
Front and rear shocks
Front Crossmembers
Gearbox crossmembers
Banjo diff casings
Banjo diff heads
Banjo axles - wire wheel and steel wheel
MK1 GT rear seats
Chrome Rostyle wheels
Early roadster disc wheels
Complete Salisbury diff
Brake calipers
Miscellaneous engine parts
Lynn Rogers race camshaft
Chrome bumper steering racks
Steering columns
Smiths gauges
Generators
Starter motors
Alternator
Pedal boxes
Radiator panels
Roadster windscreen frame
MK1 and 2 dashboards
Brand new wiring loom for MK1 car, but with alternator and pre-engaged starter

+ lots of other smaller stuff I can't remember off the top of my head

Multiples of lots of items as I have stripped 6 cars over the years

All parts cash and carry ( heavy items excepted ).

What doesn't sell is going to the metal recyclers so bring cash because I'd rather sell it cheap to someone who wants it than dump it for scrap value

This Sunday 7th April, 10am to 2pm. Msg me here for address

Negotiable

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