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Thread: FS: Sport Seat Tilting Bases, Peanut Headrests, SWB Grill, Factory Power Doors

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    FS: Sport Seat Tilting Bases, Peanut Headrests, SWB Grill, Factory Power Doors

    For Sale:

    '69-'71 Recaro, single-lock tilting bases. Mechanically perfect, just need a face-lift - $1500 obo SOLD

    SWB Aluminum Grill - Great condition. She ain't Pebble Beach but she's close - $375 obo SOLD

    Tan leatherette "peanut" headrests. Great unrestored condition - $295 obo - SOLD

    Factory LWB Power Doors. I've never seen these come up for sale and suspect they are fairly rare in this condition. These have have been in basement for 18 years and are SOLD rust-free. The aluminum frames are stellar and the basketweave door panels are flawless. No tears or holes. They motors have been tested and work perfectly. $1800 obo SOLD

    Thanks for looking. Happy to answer any questions whatsoever, Sean

    Please check out Flickr links below.

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    http://www.flickr.com/photos/9767851...7634293314746/


    http://www.flickr.com/photos/9767851...7634174774415/
    Last edited by Racerstock63; 06-28-2013 at 11:06 AM. Reason: Sold item update

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    PM sent re bases

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    PM sent on grill
    Thanks!

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    PM sent on the parts.
    Robert

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    SWB Grill Sold. Thank you for your interest.

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    PM sent re bases
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    I will buy the headrests.

    Sending pm

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    Headrests Sold - Thank you

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    Sean,
    Pm'ed you again re doors.
    Thanks, Gary
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    Doors Sold - Thank you guys

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