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    Default Rear exhaust boxes and mounts

    Just listed these in case anyone is interested
    https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/156559600078
    They are for an Estate but the outlets can be trimmed for a saloon

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    Made a canny few bob on the gear knob Steve ;-) Wish I had purchased about 10 before MGR went under....sigh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by torque2me View Post
    Made a canny few bob on the gear knob Steve ;-) Wish I had purchased about 10 before MGR went under....sigh!
    Kev
    In defence of Steve (if it were needed), he suffered enough from the market when his ZT-T was sold at an eBay auction, and any "compensation" he can get by selling off some remaining spares is very welcome, I'm sure.
    I'm not saying profit is a dirty word of course, but there are some around who buy up lots of bits, some offered here in a 'memebers only' post in the first place, purly to sell on at a profit, often at the expense of fellow members of course; clearly not good! I know Steve well, and he is not that kind of "market trader" type at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by torque2me View Post
    Made a canny few bob on the gear knob Steve ;-) Wish I had purchased about 10 before MGR went under....sigh!
    Kev
    Hindsight is a lovely thing, but if someone wants to pay that for it then that's the going market atm. also the V8 badges went quite well for Steve and I'm glad they did.
    You can only sit on parts for so long before you have to clear them out. I'm sure Steve is also shocked at prices these are going for.
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    Yes I am shocked at what these parts are fetching but hopefully I will get back on the spares what I didn't get for the car.
    It wasn't an easy decision to sell the 260 but needs must.
    There are a few more parts coming along.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David View Post
    In defence of Steve (if it were needed), he suffered enough from the market when his ZT-T was sold at an eBay auction, and any "compensation" he can get by selling off some remaining spares is very welcome, I'm sure.
    I'm not saying profit is a dirty word of course, but there are some around who buy up lots of bits, some offered here in a 'memebers only' post in the first place, purly to sell on at a profit, often at the expense of fellow members of course; clearly not good! I know Steve well, and he is not that kind of "market trader" type at all.

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    It was a leg pull David!
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