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Thread: WTB: rear swaybar 16mm, yellow Koni #82101159S, torsion bars, heater (flapper) boxes

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    WTB: rear swaybar 16mm, yellow Koni #82101159S, torsion bars, heater (flapper) boxes

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    rear sway bar set up - 16mm

    19mm front, 23 and 24.1 rear torsion bars

    Yellow koni #82101159s

    SC spring plates

    All to suit 71 T

    send a PM thanks

    Michel
    Last edited by michel; 03-18-2014 at 02:18 AM.

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    heater (flapper) boxes also
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    still looking

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    PM sent.

    Thanks,
    Bert Jayasekera
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    hi Bert,

    I didn't receive the email - ill resend the address.

    its not over till the fat lady sings so if you have parts particularly rear sway bar (16mm, 18mm) and rear yellow konis #82101159s


    to all who have sent pm's ill respond later today

    thx michel

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    Hi Michel

    I sent you another PM.

    Thanks,
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    Hi Michel,

    I resent the email again.
    Bert Jayasekera
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    Test email replied

    Would also take an 18mm sway bar ?

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    Here are photos of my spring plates. The previous owner drilled small holes to push out the stuck torsion bars. The holes should be easy to plug up.
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