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Garage Clearout (Sold Items Removed)


Adrian Williams

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All parts from De-dion K, prices assume buyer collects:

 

Pair of springs 300lbs 6” x 2.25”, like new £30

Pair of helper springs 40lbs, like new £25

Pagid RS14 front brake pads for 4 pots 5mm left £30

Rear brake pads 8mm left (standard material for use with big fronts) £15

Petrol cap, standard Rover job yellow with key £10

Pair rear brake pipes solid version £10

Spare wheel yoke and T piece bolt thingy £8

Toolkit (includes jack and wheel brace) £10

Spare wheel carrier yellow £5

 

Offers are welcome.

I'll be on the club stand at the MPH show next Friday if anyone wants to collect them to save some postage *thumbup*

 

Adrian

 

Edited by - Adrian Williams on 23 Oct 2006 18:56:19

 

Edited by - Adrian Williams on 24 Oct 2006 21:19:58

 

Edited by - Adrian Williams on 25 Oct 2006 18:13:35

 

Edited by - Adrian Williams on 28 Oct 2006 09:55:35

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Hi

Ive had a think - would you accept an offer for all the silicone hoses? Please let me know.

 

Can I have first dibs of the black silicon DS bottom hose either way

 

I live in Manchester, I trust we can sort postage out.

 

Cheers

 

Tom

 

Edited by - TomB on 23 Oct 2006 09:32:36

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Various hoses, Heater bypass(silicon), J, Bottom (for wet sump), Expansion tank, Manifold to expansion tank £15 the lot

Bottom hose submarine (wet sump) £5

Water rail hose NEW 'W' shaped Blue silicon supplied as part of Samco set but not used £20


 

Adrian. If these aren't sold could I take these off your hands??

 

 

 

Dannyboy *tongue*

 

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John, YHM regarding postage costs for the wing protectors.

 

Tom, the hoses are yours let me have an address and I'll work out a postage cost for you.

 

Danny, sorry but Tom was first.

 

Matt, yes I have what you need 't-piece bolt thingy' comprises a boss that goes through the rear panel and a t-piece bolt that screws into the boss and holds the yoke. The yoke is a 'Y' piece which bolts onto the spare wheel.

 

 

 

Adrian

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