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Looking for parts 3200GT

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3/11/2011 23:53:00  

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Hi all, I am looking for a collection of parts, have applied to all of the usual sources and can source them all but if anyone has them hanging around in their garage and need a clearout, please let me know ! a) nearside rear bottom suspension arm b) offside rear top suspension arm c) offside rear bottom suspension arm d) near side front shock. e) rear light off side (boomerang) Many thanks, Zombie

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4/11/2011 13:01:02  

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Since: 5/6/2009
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I would check e-bay and also David Askew. Eurospares do keep some second hand parts but you need to phone. be careful with the lower wishbones as these have integral ball joints which wear and the normal reason they are removed from cars is to replace these ball joints, so second hand ones may be trouble.

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5/11/2011 8:34:15  

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Will do many thanks.
7/11/2011 13:19:42  
 

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I would sit down before they quote you for the off side boomerang light. Small it may be, small on price it isnt.
7/11/2011 21:59:36  

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Waiting for the parts now, managed to get a job lot from Germany. The Boomerang was about £450, but I hope to get the old one working over time. The wishbones and strut were unbelievable too. Hopefully because the 3200GT 2nd hand parts prices encourage breaking instead of fixing the 3200GT as a complete car is going to become rare and the prices of a complete car will become inflated quite quickly. (fingers crossed!)
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