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Old Jun 13th, 2009, 23:00   #1
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I have quite a lot of a black leather interior and the silly walnut bits from my pre-facelift 765 B280E.

No front seats.
Rear seats.
Headrests.
Door panels.
Rear interior panels.

Might have a rear floor panel and seat back too - maybe.

Oh, and I think I have a temperature sender for it too. Brand new, never fitted.

Alas I lent her to a friend who turned the fragile B280E engine into a puddle of molten metal, so she has gone to the great scrapyard in the sky.

Oh, I think I have a whole load of the 14 inch alloys with soupplate centres - I think they'd be Rigels, mostly with lots of tread on the tyres. I might have as many as 7 of those.

All no use to me now as my other 3 volvos are all different.

PM me if you want anything so that I get an alerting email.
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Old Jul 6th, 2009, 23:41   #2
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Old Jul 14th, 2009, 21:42   #3
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I own a Volvo 760 TD, it is an F reg so by no means new (& by no means immaculate) but I am very interested in rear springs & shocks especially if your one had self levelling suspension
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Would your 'silly walnut bits' fit an 88 760 please?
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Old Jul 15th, 2009, 21:29   #5
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No axles, springs or shocks. All scrapped.

Silly walnut bits came off a D reg 760 B280E. If that fits yours you're welcome.

6 dinner plate wheels (185*14) with hubcaps and mostly lots of tread on tyres also going begging...

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Old Aug 5th, 2009, 21:23   #8
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Rigels gone.

I ahve had an enquiry about the walnut bits that I will be pursuing maybe tomorrow.

Looks like the rest is for the tip.

I can't believe no-one wants the temperature gauge, it was quite dear!
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Rigels gone.

I ahve had an enquiry about the walnut bits that I will be pursuing maybe tomorrow.

Looks like the rest is for the tip.

I can't believe no-one wants the temperature gauge, it was quite dear!
Is that an oil temp gauge, Roger?

p.s. if the guy for the walnuts bits doesn't come through, please let me know.

Also, I don't suppose you rescued the vertical door pulls for the front doors?

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