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IP lock pin and cam lock plate.
by
corwine123
on 29 Mar, 2008 12:55
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Like title says. Used once 25 shipped obo.
I also have injecotr lines in great condition. and lots of injectors and other diesel parts off a 79 rabbit. telll me what you need.
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#1
by
diesel smoke
on 29 Mar, 2008 19:17
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So is that $25+shipping or $25 with shipping? do you have a IP for an '89 1.6TD? How about a dial gauge?
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#2
by
corwine123
on 29 Mar, 2008 20:07
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It is 25 with shipping. I have already sold my injection pump and don't have a dial gauge. Are you interested in the IP pin and cam plate?
THanks
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#3
by
diesel smoke
on 29 Mar, 2008 20:28
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It is 25 with shipping. I have already sold my injection pump and don't have a dial gauge. Are you interested in the IP pin and cam plate?
THanks
Yes, I want the IP pin and cam plate.
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#4
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burn_your_money
on 29 Mar, 2008 22:11
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Yes, I want the IP pin and cam plate.
I think (but am only guessing) that you should ask for pictures. I'm getting the feeling that you think he is selling something that he is not. Forgive me if I'm wrong
If the injector lines have minimal rust and have not been overtightened I'll take them. Paypal?
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#5
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diesel smoke
on 29 Mar, 2008 22:19
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Yes, I want the IP pin and cam plate.
I think (but am only guessing) that you should ask for pictures. I'm getting the feeling that you think he is selling something that he is not. Forgive me if I'm wrong
If the injector lines have minimal rust and have not been overtightened I'll take them. Paypal?
Well I know the ad is for the pin and lock plate, but in the first post he also says he has other diesel parts for sale, I was merely asking if he had some other parts...
Would PayPal work?
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#6
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corwine123
on 30 Mar, 2008 00:50
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Yeah I take paypal. INjecotr lines have zero rust. What is the best way of shipping from states to canada fedex, ups? I got a shippin rate from fed ex for the Ip pin and cam plate, it was 20 bucks. Does that sound right?
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#7
by
blkboostedtruck
on 30 Mar, 2008 04:19
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a padded envelope is cheaper to send to canada then a small box with the u.s. post office service
Duane
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#8
by
burn_your_money
on 30 Mar, 2008 09:35
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I wouldn't trust injector lines in a padded envelope. Either USPS or fedex I guess. I've never used fedex before. UPS is the absolute worst for shipping to Canada though
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#9
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corwine123
on 30 Mar, 2008 09:56
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Yeah it looks like USPS is the way to go. I would use a box for injector lines. I'm thinking about $35 shipped for the lines.
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#10
by
Vincent Waldon
on 30 Mar, 2008 10:14
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Both FexEx and UPS add on "brokerage" fees when they ship to Canada... you don't wanna go there.
Stick to good ole USPS... Canada Post will look at the package, shrug, and you'll be home duty (and brokerage) free.
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#11
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burn_your_money
on 31 Mar, 2008 02:01
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I have been nailed twice with customs fees from USPS, but that's much better odds then the guaranteed every time with UPS. Good to know FedEx is not a good option.
Please send me an IM or email to raging_freestyler [at] hotmail.com and I'll paypal you the money for the lines.
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#12
by
Baselyne
on 06 Apr, 2008 18:31
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ive been bit so bad on racewaear headstuds brokerage fees from shipping via ups
never again with UPS