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For sale a pair of DLS W610 "Super Pro Competition Series" sub woofer speakers in a nicely built, sturdy cabinet (for the boot of a car obviously). Not my thing at all, but I was able to test them with my 35 Watt per channel home hi-fi test rig. These being 180 Watt speakers I needed my amp at max to get a bit of sound out, but they definitely work. Would look great in a 17 year old's Corsa, less great listening to the Archers in my XJ40. The unit as a whole weighs a ton so postage is out. Actually the speakers alone weight a ton, they are huge!

 

£50, collection near York.

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Sock filters for filtering WVO, from memory there are a 3 x 10 micron, and 2 x 2 micron

One is new, others could do with a trip through the washing machine

Free - collection Horley near Gatwick RH6 or could drop off in Whyteleaf/ Caterham one afternoon next week

 

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SOLD TO MR MOOG

 

For sale : Clarke mig90en gas/gasless welder, includes auto-dimming mask, safety jacket, gauntlets, co2 regulator, spare shrouds, spare tips, wire brush, welding pliers, full roll of 8mm gas wire, almost full roll of 8mm gasless wire.

 

looking for £100 for the lot - anyone interested ? Obviously it's very heavy so post would be difficult, collection from Falkirk fk2 would be necessary

 

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SOLD TO MR MOOG

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Volvo 740 brake things, new:

 

-hoses for ATE rear brakes, type 3 on the car type code sticker on passenger B pillar. £15?

 

-caliper seal kit for Bendix front brakes, £10?

 

Can post at cost or bring to various shite events.

 

Also have a boot spoiler with integrated high level brake light for a B5 Audi A4 still lying around on the off chance anyone wants that for £cheap.

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Wanted 8 in trailer wheels/tyres in Sheffield /Rotherham watcha got?

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*****sold subject to payment thank you****

 

 

sealey 1/2" impact gun

 

comes with one re celled battery done with higher spec cells , the other is dead suitable for re cell if you wanted , and charger

 

only had home diy use ..power wise its reasonable enough does car wheel nuts and most suspension , DONT expect it to compare to the £400 mental crank bolt jobbies

 

£30

 

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If it doesn’t go count me in please

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Mk1 Sierra Estate Hadrian arch repair sections. Bought over a decade ago for my Ghia 4x4 Estate but car went before I fitted them. Light surface rust but nothing serious.

 

How does £20 for the pair + postage sound?

 

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I've just messaged a guy on the fsoc about these

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Dey unpinned, yo. Didn't need them all pinned when there's links to them in this post. We have a terrible problem with pinned-post-proliferation.

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If he's after set bits I've a brand new gen ford, estate tailgate £100 & a mk2 bonnet £100

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Enquiry to Brodders re Rover 75 1.8 torpedo badges. I know, I don't even have a 75 yet, let alone a 1.8, but want them 'just in case'

 

[/Mr Trebus hoard mode]

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Mk1 Sierra Estate Hadrian arch repair sections. Bought over a decade ago for my Ghia 4x4 Estate but car went before I fitted them. Light surface rust but nothing serious.

 

How does £20 for the pair + postage sound?

 

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The Shitely thread appears to have gone missing.

 

Anyway, I'll be driving from Aberdeen to Thornley (near Durham) on Friday the 27th, then making the return journey on Sunday the 29th.

I'll only be in an E36 Coupe so can't take anything huge, but can take something that may be difficult to post or whatever.

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Anyone still run a mk1/2 mondeo estate? Buy these shocks for not much wonga

 

Infact you can have them if you collect them. Just bring me a 4 pack of Lager.

 

One front, one rear. Brand new. Will only hold onto them until the rag bone man gets here but if you want them, i can save them. "Postage?!?!" I hear you bleet, well thats not going to be cheep but I can get a quote plus beer tokens. I will only post once postage payed for, been stung for that one before from here.

 

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Citroen CX HBOL wanted; I wish to give myself enough nightmares to discourage possible foolishness. Will pay extra if the gearbox section has greasy black fingerprints.

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Anyone want a little fridge freezer for a workshop?

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Works fine, it'd been a mancave beer fridge for a few years so it's got a few dents etc, but its not completely minging.

 

Free from j29a M1 next week.

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I have more tat, I bought a box of car brochures. They contain amongst many a Nova CL brochure, an XJ12 workshop repair binder and an A40 repair manual.

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If anyone on here is flogging an Mx5 MK1 let me know.

 

My uncle has set his sights on one.

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Hello

 

If anyone has any Galoob micro machines they either would like to sell, or swap please let me know.

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Wanted - 

Crypton Cadet system 700. Not fussed if it works or not, just need one to use for spares if it's worse than mine.

 

I have cash waiting and I am prepared to travel. Also willing to pass a few beer tokens along to anyone who could put me in touch with someone who would have one for sale.

 

Thanks.

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MK3 Astra bits.

 

I've been expecting this car to drop to bits for some time. The suspension clonks and the engine mixes it's fluids but it keeps plodding along revelling in neglect. Every time I try to fix something then something bigger immediately breaks so I try not to do anything. I unwisely invested £60 in some second hand wheels recently which it has repaid by loosing most of its brakes. I will investigate if it's dry tomorrow but I suspect the master cylinder has died and I hate working on hydraulics so it is time for the bridge. I know there are a few nicer examples on the forum so do any of them need parts? Admittedly there aren't many good things attached to it but with them getting scarce I thought I'd best say first.

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From a new member who hadn't been approved yet:

 

we are after a curved windscreen for a Crompton E61 Milkfloat yes we know its like rocking horse manure in the north west if possibl

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Does anyone want an air compressor? I now have Eight, which even my my standards is a little excessive. Take your pick from:

 

A Clarke 3kw thumper 50L. Very loud, and will realistically need a 16A plug, as it blows a 13A fuse after about 2 starts. Makes about 17cfm though, which is enough to run a gritblast cabinet continuously. £70

 

A slightly-tatty unknown-brand 2.5kW twin-piston. 50L. Fairly loud. Works well. £50

 

A Bambi whisper-quiet 1kw 50L. Nearly silent. Ideal for not pissing the neighbours/wife/anyone within 100' off. I have two of these. One needs a capacitor re-fitting, but I will sort that. These were staggeringly expensive when new, but they do take their time to refill the reciever and they are not continuously rated. £100

 

A Bambi quiet-ish 2kw 50L. Not too loud, but not as quiet as above. Continuously rated and defintiely faster/better than the one above, but at the expense of noise. I have two of these too. £100

 

A Bambi quiet-ish 500w/1kW (can't remember what it's output is) on a pot-belly 18L. Also fairly quiet, but not "silent" More portable than the ones above and take up less space. Fine for tyre inflating and will run a rattle gun (as it's an intermittent load), but struggles with anything that has a higer demand or has continuous use (eg air hacksaw). Also two of these. £60

 

There's only so much compressed air a man needs, so any/all are available for sale. Located RH20. I don't seem to be travelling the length/bredth of the UK as much as I did, but if anyone wants one, we may be able to work something out.

 

I also have absolutely bloody miles of 8mm nylon pipe, so each compressor can come with as much as you want to be able to install the compressor somewhere, and then pipe air to where you need it. If that helps.

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From a new member who hadn't been approved yet:

 

 

Get them approved, we demand to know more.

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Get them approved, we demand to know more.

He's here now, he's started his own thread
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Right gang.

 

I need a distributor for my 1968 Daimler 250 V8.

 

Do any of you have one???  If not why not every one should have a spare tucked away for a rainy day(apart from me of course).

 

Looking forward to all the offers..lol :-D:mrgreen:

Anyhoo have a photo

 

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Does anyone want an air compressor? I now have Eight, which even my my standards is a little excessive. Take your pick from:

 

A Clarke 3kw thumper 50L. Very loud, and will realistically need a 16A plug, as it blows a 13A fuse after about 2 starts. Makes about 17cfm though, which is enough to run a gritblast cabinet continuously. £70

 

A slightly-tatty unknown-brand 2.5kW twin-piston. 50L. Fairly loud. Works well. £50

 

A Bambi whisper-quiet 1kw 50L. Nearly silent. Ideal for not pissing the neighbours/wife/anyone within 100' off. I have two of these. One needs a capacitor re-fitting, but I will sort that. These were staggeringly expensive when new, but they do take their time to refill the reciever and they are not continuously rated. £100

 

A Bambi quiet-ish 2kw 50L. Not too loud, but not as quiet as above. Continuously rated and defintiely faster/better than the one above, but at the expense of noise. I have two of these too. £100

 

A Bambi quiet-ish 500w/1kW (can't remember what it's output is) on a pot-belly 18L. Also fairly quiet, but not "silent" More portable than the ones above and take up less space. Fine for tyre inflating and will run a rattle gun (as it's an intermittent load), but struggles with anything that has a higer demand or has continuous use (eg air hacksaw). Also two of these. £60

 

There's only so much compressed air a man needs, so any/all are available for sale. Located RH20. I don't seem to be travelling the length/bredth of the UK as much as I did, but if anyone wants one, we may be able to work something out.

 

I also have absolutely bloody miles of 8mm nylon pipe, so each compressor can come with as much as you want to be able to install the compressor somewhere, and then pipe air to where you need it. If that helps.

Yes I want one, could you bung up a picture of the unknown twin cylinder - does it have enough puff for spraying without needing to wait for it to build up again?

RH20 Billingshurst/ Pulborough area?

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Yes I want one, could you bung up a picture of the unknown twin cylinder - does it have enough puff for spraying without needing to wait for it to build up again?

RH20 Billingshurst/ Pulborough area?

I've never used a paint spray gun, but assuming it uses less than 10cfm, I would guess that compressor can keep up fairly well. It certainly takes very little time to build up a 50L receiver.. maybe a minute or so. It can certainly run an air hacksaw continuously, and will *nearly* run my gritblast cabinet, but not quite. I think I've run an air sander from that compressor in the past and it kept up fine.

 

Yes, Billingshurst/Pulborough. I'll get a pic in a bit when I'm home. It's a direct coupled (IE no belt) 2.5kW motor running a V-twin compressor head. Only thing wrong with it really is that one of the plastic covers is missing from the intake air filter on one head, so it's a bit louder than it should be. A simple piece of plastic screwed on would quiet it down somewhat. I've never bothered.

 

Where are you? If I can get it closer to you...

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