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Hello all,

Im wondering if any members have any parts for c110 that they would like to sell?

Im looking for :

-Glovebox w/square vents

- driver side vent w/square vents

- Rear bumer reflectors (square)

- wipe switch

If anyone has parts let me know. - Thanks!

Good luck, these are the 'earlier model' parts, the later one are easier to find, but wont fit what you need

the wiper switch will work (same as later model )

ask here,

http://www.classiczcars.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?102-240K-Forums

you may have more luck

Edit: looks like you know the site..

Nigel

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Nigel ,

Thanks for the reply. Yes, Im also a member of CZC. Ive seen your sn a bunch of times and I think you might have posted on few of my posts :D . Tried here in hopes someone new might have the parts im looking for. I saw a member here about a month ago had some of the parts I was looking for. I hope he sees this & replies.

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Hello all,

Im wondering if any members have any parts for c110 that they would like to sell?

Im looking for :

-Glovebox w/square vents

- driver side vent w/square vents

- Rear bumer reflectors (square)

- wipe switch

If anyone has parts let me know. - Thanks!

Hi, i have a friend in melbourne that might help you..but needs to check his shed..

where abouts are you?

rear burner refectors??? can you explain excactly what you need?? is it the refectors on the

bumpers.

cheers

Mario

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rear burner refectors??? can you explain excactly what you need?? is it the refectors on the

bumpers.

cheers

Mario

The early reflector including the housing has squarer corners, the later are more rounded,

this picture shows the later type

Nigel

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The early reflector including the housing has squarer corners, the later are more rounded,

this picture shows the later type

Nigel

yes>>> know the type. will see my mate this week and we,ll go through his shed

let you know whatt he has..

Mario.

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Hello all,

Im wondering if any members have any parts for c110 that they would like to sell?

Im looking for :

-Glovebox w/square vents

- driver side vent w/square vents

- Rear bumer reflectors (square)

- wipe switch

If anyone has parts let me know. - Thanks!

Hi,

Looks like my friend has your parts..

could you pls PM me and im happy to give you his details

Cheers

Mario.

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