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$300
Pair of tan leather BMW E46 power seats (2003 BMW 325i sedan to be specific), with Torfab brackets, making them a direct fit into 60s and 62s. Driver seat has some typical wear, visible in the picture. The seats are at Stan's shop in Chesnee. Buyer entirely responsible for pick up. I also have a new oem cushion for the driver's seat in Chapel Hill (BMW part number 52108214910). I will throw it in with the seats if buyer can pick it up or pays for shipping.


These are the only pics I had of the seats. If necessary I can request that Stan take a few.

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5 speed swapped 62?

Serious speaker set up as well.
 
Front and rear springs out of a 97 land cruiser with 215k miles on them. $50.00 per axle, plus shipping if needed.
 
1 length DOM 2" OD .382" wall 21'4" length $150.00 Planed to use this as links for truggy

Works with Johnny Joint Bungs
 
I thought I have heard that fj40 wheels (w/ clips) are still available new. Does anyone have a source or have any good used ones?. I'm trying to swap out my wheels with originals.

Thanks,

Rob
 
I thought I have heard that fj40 wheels (w/ clips) are still available new. Does anyone have a source or have any good used ones?. I'm trying to swap out my wheels with originals.

Thanks,

Rob

Your local Toyota stealership can get them. I've bought them at Toyota of North Charlotte. Scott Clark can get them. They are about $100 each. Toyota PN#: 42601-60072
 
Your local Toyota stealership can get them. I've bought them at Toyota of North Charlotte. Scott Clark can get them. They are about $100 each. Toyota PN#: 42601-60072

@Robk - To clarify, ONSC members get a parts discount at Scott Clark Toyota (SCT) and with that, the cost is around $100 each. While Beno can get them at the same price, the cost of shipping makes it worth the drive to SCT.

The wheels come in black primer. Bend the clips in slightly so you'll be able to get the hubcaps on. Scuff them up with some burgundy Scotch-Brite, wipe them clean with a degreaser and give them a couple coats of Rustoleum Smoke Grey paint (close to factory color) on a 50 degree + low humidity day. Then, give the paint a few days to cure before having the tires mounted. Best wishes!
 
FWIW last time I purchased a wheel Scott Clark was more expensive even with the ONSC discount than Toyota of North Charlotte. I don't want to step on anyone's toes but IMO the Scott Clark/ONSC deal is nothing special. Whenever I buy parts at either Town and Country or Toyota of North Charlotte, I always tell them that the parts are for an old Land Cruiser, that I am a member of the local LC Club, and I ask them if they can give me a discount. They always do. I prefer not to deal with Scott Clark. It's not convenient. It's a huge place and that stretch of HWY 74 is a nightmare. The folks there have never been very helpful to me.

There is a newish thread about the factory steelies on the 40 forum. Somebody on there said they recently paid $88 each for them at their local stealership.
 
Thanks for the replies! I live pretty close to Toyota of North Charlotte. I'll give them a try and let you know.

Thanks for the advice!

Rob
 
Saw this on the Raleigh FB marketplace.

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Heck. Didnt he just list all the right reasons for negotiation?

Needs tires, seats broke, no a/c, 02 sensor, Michigan rust
 
I grew up in WI so when anybody says a vehicle came from the north and says surface rust I imagine cancerous rust that is not visible until you are there in person. In my search for a 100 I have looked at a few from the north that have said surface rust just too find cancer lurking under paint and other areas underneath.
 
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