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Thread: WTB: 69 Trailing Arms

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    WTB: 69 Trailing Arms

    Looking for a set for an upcoming E project.
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    Are these hard to get hold of in the US Regards Peter

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter901 View Post
    Are these hard to get hold of in the US Regards Peter
    Not if you look in the right places

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    Jim

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    That's what I thought! Jim

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    69 to 71 works so shouldn't be too difficult.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shaun 69 E View Post
    69 to 71 works so shouldn't be too difficult.
    I trip over those regularly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    I trip over those regularly
    Should have listened to your mom when she said "Lift your feet Jimmy"

    Jim is right, these are common and easy to find, particularly since people started converting earlier cars to the later aluminum version.

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    PM sent Shaun

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    I trip over those regularly
    I was about to type the same thing...
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    Does anyone want to get theirs out of the way?
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