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Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 29 Jun 2010 01:13 pm
by foggyjames
Well I said 3 weeks just over a week ago....so I'd say it's not off yet
cheers
James
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 29 Jun 2010 04:32 pm
by mat_91
is it seems ages ago lol sorry
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 04 Jul 2010 05:06 pm
by antoni
I really really need a lower subframe from a 340, the frame that holds the steering rack and bottom arms, I need a drivers side lower arm too and a rad and fan set up from a 2.0 360
Had a bit of an accident and no local places have anything in
Antoni
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 05 Jul 2010 01:33 am
by foggyjames
I think I can help with all of that. The suspension bits can only come off the car once it's on the trailer...and I'm not exactly sure when that's going to be, yet. I'm thinking probably in a fortnight's time, all being well...but I can't say for sure.
cheers
James
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 12 Jul 2010 08:59 pm
by linkay
Hey, i don't know whats left of the cars but do you still have a passenger side engine/bellhousing mount? Mine has snapped

A 1700 or 1400 will do
Cheers, Ben
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 13 Jul 2010 12:57 am
by foggyjames
There's still far, far more left of the cars than there should be at this stage...running behind schedule!
You're looking for the pressed metal bracket which bolts onto the front cross-member? Yeah, I should have one of those available.
cheers
James
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 13 Jul 2010 04:22 pm
by linkay
Yeah thats the one its steel on the 1400 and ali on the 1700 either one will do, how much do you want for it?? if you drop me a pm i can pay u via paypal or through natwest online banking, whatever you prefer.
Many thanks, Ben
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 13 Jul 2010 04:59 pm
by foggyjames
I've never seen a 1700 one, but I've got a couple of 1400 ones. Let me locate one and we'll worry about money later.
cheers
James
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 13 Jul 2010 05:04 pm
by linkay
Awsome, cheers for that
Ben
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 23 Jan 2011 10:30 pm
by 13431
Hi i dont supose you have a 2.0 gearbox?
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 23 Jan 2011 11:54 pm
by foggyjames
Injection or carb...the diff ratio is different? I should have an injection one available in a few weeks. If not, I'm sure I know someone who will. I don't think I have a carb one to hand.
cheers
James
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 24 Jan 2011 07:05 pm
by 13431
Great mines injection so thats ok. How much + postage
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 25 Jan 2011 03:30 am
by foggyjames
I have no reference point for what they're worth, to be fair. The last one I bought was £50...so £40?
Postage is likely to be a problem, to be honest. I've shipped gearboxes to the US in the past, and you end up spending hours packaging them up so they'll survive the journey. I think delivery / collection is more viable. Do you ever have reason to head up north? I come down there from time to time, so we might be able to arrange to meet up.
When do you want it? As I say, I won't necessarily have this one available particularly quickly. The car isn't yet here for stripping, and the box won't be the first thing to come out anyway. I'm just a bit concerned that you might be hanging on for mine when it's going to be quite a few weeks away, and you could be sourcing another one in the meantime.
I don't mean to sound unhelpful, but it's not the easiest part to transport, or even remove - first you need to remove the exhaust, heatshield (which will take ages as the bolts are always rusted to hell), then drain the tank...then getting the box itself out isn't much fun. I just don't want you getting your hopes up about me being able to get it to you quickly.
You might also like to shoot PMs to John (filthyjohn) and Adam (340GLT), as I think they both have boxes they'd be willing to part with...and they might already be out of the cars!
cheers
James
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 27 Jan 2011 11:35 pm
by Evoman
foggy, do you have any 440 wheels for sale please? Im just looking around atm
Re: Foggy's scrappage scheme - breaking 3 300s
Posted: 27 Jan 2011 11:43 pm
by theo2468
Evoman wrote:foggy, do you have any 440 wheels for sale please? Im just looking around atm
if foggy doesnt i certainly do!!