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Interior parts on EBay *not mine*

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Lady here at work "borrowed" my camera and was "sick" for a week. I just got it back like 10 minutes ago. I'll snap all the interior pieces for you tonight when I get home. Sorry about that, evidently she thought it was ok to "borrow" my camera:mad:

Oh well, can't get mad at work...haha

The pass seat has no tracks, my neighbor stole them to install his F body seats...so I'll cut you a better price on it. But it is in A1 shape other than that. The upper door panels have been recovered and look great. I have the lowers too and all the inside plastic stuff. I'll get some pics out to ya.

Thanks, Jason
 
WTF???

COMING OUT OF A 27,000 MILE CAR GARAGED ALL THE TIME ... IF YOUR LOOKING FOR ANYTHING FROM THIS CAR EVERTHING IS ORIGINAL NO DAMAGE EMAIL ME AND WE CAN SEE WHAT WE CAN WORK OUT
:confused: :confused: Am I reading that correctly? Is he parting out an entire, undamaged 27,000-mile GN? :eek:
 
I saw this auction on Ebay also.

Great looking seat......

It is just the shot in there about it coming from an extremely low mileage car (27,000 miles) that doesn't make sense. And he has other original undamaged parts available.

Something tells me to stay away.:confused:
 
Not saying this stuff is but an RSP charge is pretty hefty if you get caught.

here is the thing...anyone that is actually going to buy a Grand National interior isn't going to care how many miles are on the items if they look decent enough, right?

How many 70-100K mile GN have you seen that have "perfect" interior? I've seen plenty.

Don't know his name on here but a guy in Columbus OH sells a bunch of GN stuff. Name on Ebay is Sellsalotofstuff or something like that. He usually has good looking stuff.
 
I agree...

I agree with you that mileage, in most cases, doesn't mean a thing. When I need something, as long as the part or item meets my standards, I will buy it, whether it comes from a high mileage car or a wrecked low mileage car.

It just sounds like something is up. If the car only has 27,000 miles on it, then why would someone part it out. The seller is probably mistaken and it has 127,000.

I always over-analyze things and my mind is my worst enemy.:(

I see this and instantly think.....flood car
 
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