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Any chance the under dash lights are available with intact wiring? Pete
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[QUOTE=jeffg1010;5122445]I had someone wanting the seats mounting brackets, but the seat itself hasnt had any takers. In fact, the guy on the bracket hasn't replied either. Would you want to pick up or have it shipped. Philly is about 6 hours from Beckley.
How much for the seat, and what does the mount look like on the passenger side? Do you live near a greyhound bus terminal How about the reinforcement plates on the back of the doors |
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There is a greyhound station in Beckley (i think it's still there). The seat that is in good shape is the passenger seat. I'd like to get $50 for it -minus the bracket, ($75 with the bracket), but I have no idea what the shipping would be. I am sure it would be quite a bit cheaper minus the bracket. Where are the reinforcement plates on the back of the door? Are they in the door or the door jamb? I am sure they are still there. |
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Some Blazers had under dash lights mounted on each side near the pulls for the kick panel vents. These would illuminate when the doors opened. Should be easy to locate if these are there....
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I know it's a long shot, but I'd like to get in line for the gas tank.......been looking for one for a while. Thanks, Greg
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The reinforcement plate is located at the back of the door, by the closer. Dont drill the spot welds, just cut it larger with a sawsall. About a 1/2 " Larger on all sides |
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Did I give you a price yet? How about $20? They are decent. http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/c...0/a1ad8a01.jpg [quote=jaros44sr;5123087] Quote:
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Got the parts today, THANKS Jeff, Randy
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if gas pedal assembly still available does it come with the cable? if it does i will take it pm me for payment instructions and total 60129 zip. i will send postal money order i don't have paypal thank you.
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Do you still have the door panels,Arm rest.Sun visors,Radiator?Got and pics of any I listed?Thanks Tony
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Jeff, I'll have to apologize early if I over looked it, but do you still have the fuel filler neck shroud? If so, how what would be the shipped price to 22701?
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haha, ironic. I just pulled it out of the parts bin last night to hang on to it. I noticed mine doesn't have one. I am considering fab'ing a set of interior side panels, so I may not need it. I'll let you know.
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Thanks, jeff, let me know. I have a Longhorn with a aux tank, but i think it'll work.
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What are you asking for them?Do you have any pics of them?
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I'm just going to wait till i can get it all with the cable.Long way to go before i need a gas pedal.Thanx for your time .
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Jeff,
Payment was sent for the seat brackets. Thanks again Matt |
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Can Tou send me some pictures of top of windshield post where the top sits and points above vent windows?
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when did you ship the handles and knob or when should I start lookin for the package?
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Jeff I will get in line for the black arm rests pending price with shipping to 21801
Thanks Richard |
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You know I only need the knob on the Tcase shifter and not the entire shifter right?
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