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Old 11-23-2007, 12:19 AM   #1
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Tools, parts, and many other items for sale.

1. 2 speed, 1/2" chuck with a key hammer drills in 500, 600, and 650 watts.
2. Drill bit set in metal case that folds. Only one left!
3. Cordless 12 volt rechargeable rotary cut out tools.
4. Air powered drain cleaning tools with 4 attachments which look like rubber suction cups (bathroom sink, kitchen sink, bath tub, and toilet).
5. Plastic Douglas valves for a tank toilet.
6. Toilet tank flaps in many styles.
7. Fluidmaster fill valves.
8. Telephone wall plates, and modular jacks.
9. Cordless telephone jacks (transmitter, and receiver style) in the regular speed or high speed style.
10. Steel 1 1/4" X 1/2" NPT continuous thread bushings.
11. Toilet seat plastic bolts.
12. Miscellaneous toilet, and faucet repair parts.
13. Many different styles of oven ignitors.
14. Used sewing machines. Some work, and some are good for parts only.
15. Used computers, keyboards, and CRT monitors. 2 new 12" CRT monitors (rare).
16. New & used computer fans, fan filters, metal protectors, power cables, power supplies, drive cables, small screws, heat sinks, floppy & CD drives, and many other computer parts.
17. 12" X 12" ceramic, and porcelain tiles.
18. Various sizes of hose clamps by the box.
19. 4 foot flexible gas lines for a dryer or an oven.
20. 4 foot plastic with a 3/4" NPT steel connector over flow pipes for a hot water tank's relief valve.
21. Vent Visor 4 piece set for a 1989 Mercury Sable. It should fit other years, but find out before purchasing them.
22. UMax digital camera.
23. Hard, clear plastic audio cassette cases, and CD cases.
24. 3/4" ball valves. 1/2" & 3/4" gas valves.
25. Electric hot water tank large element sockets.
26. Jeep Grand Cherokee 5" rubber brake pedal pad.
27. 93 Grand Marquis owner's manual, rubber brake pedal pad, chime module, wiper module, antenna, alternator, PCV valve, drive belt, air cleaner box with a MAF, air charge temperature sensor, and an intake hose.
28. A4LD vacuum modulators.
29. CV joint tools.
30. Brake tools.
31. Blow molded cordless tool cases.
32. Parts storage cases.
33. Spikes Spider 14" & 15" sets.
34. Intermatic FD60MWC 60 minute timer.

If you need information on any of these items (pictures, prices, or something not listed), please feel free to ask for details. Serious buyers only. Please don't ask numerous questions, then not buy anything. I accept Paypal, checks, and money orders. I'm not running a business selling merchandise on this site. I just have a lot of items for sale which are new (unless stated in the listing as used) which are an over accumulation. Thanks for looking at my listing!

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Old 01-22-2008, 01:38 PM   #2
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Arrow thanks for the welcome!!!!! but.........

dont see a hyd,clutch line .
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Old 01-22-2008, 02:22 PM   #3
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Try one of this site's vendors like KBabiak or Torrie from the Fast Parts Network.
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Old 01-22-2008, 03:04 PM   #4
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i myself just went thru a first time trans rebuild!! on the mazda 5 speed/Ranger.(1994 4.0 Splash) when you open the top up, it dont look to hard, till you get in to it. i found my best option was to take pics' and i did. thank god. it's very time consuming for a first timer but it is feasable if you have mechanical ability. the brass sincros look the same BUT are NOT! keep your parts in order, as you disassemble the trans. there are little BALL bearings on 2/3 GEARS YOU WONT SEE till its to late.(inside the gear on the shaft's) you have to be watchfull. i got lucky and a friend gave me his trans from the explorer his wife rolled over< (not her fault) and a passenger in the other car did pass away. the trans case was even broken/cracked. but had all the parts i needed to rebuild mine other than the obvious seals you would replace doing this job. will try and post some pics if the site will let me.
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Old 01-22-2008, 04:07 PM   #5
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What type of drill bit sets do you have? Sizes? Prices?

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Old 01-22-2008, 10:14 PM   #6
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It's a 29 piece set with a metal folding case, and it's $20. I don't know how much shipping is, but it can't be much since it's a small item. The sizes are 1/16"-1/2". One member of this site wants one box. I will have 2 left after he takes one.

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Old 03-11-2008, 10:49 AM   #7
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Hey Brooklyn I see you state you have many other computer parts, Do you have any extra RAM? If so what sized have you got? Not sure which type mine is, haven't messed with the ram in this comp. but too slow for my liking.




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Old 03-11-2008, 11:44 AM   #8
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I'm assuming the drill bits are used but in good condition? I'd like a set of 1/4" though 1/2" if so....
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Old 03-11-2008, 10:25 PM   #9
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I have various types of RAM. Take your RAM out, and count the # of pins. There should be a sticker on it which has more information. What kind of machine do you have?

The drill bits are new, and not used. Hunterdan bought one set from me.

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Old 03-12-2008, 07:05 AM   #10
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Ok, I'll look at my RAM, I had ram from other computers that I tore down but none of'em work. The computer I want to put the extra ram in is a "HP Pavilion 522c". Windows XP, don't know if that tells ya much, I'll try and tear it apart today since I already have the side off since it seemed like it may have been overheating.




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Old 03-12-2008, 04:50 PM   #11
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I'm in for a set of the drill bits, do you take paypal? You can PM me your address and we can work it all out.
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Old 03-12-2008, 07:42 PM   #12
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I accept Paypal, and my PM was just sent.
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Old 04-23-2009, 07:36 PM   #13
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Do you have a Cold Air Intake?
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Old 04-23-2009, 07:43 PM   #14
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Old 04-23-2009, 10:45 PM   #15
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Interested in the Electric hot water tank large element sockets. How much with shipping to Canada? Also what kind (copper X copper or iron pipe) and brand are the 3/4'' ball valves?




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I'm not sure how much shipping would be outside of the US (customs, insurance, etc). It's not a heavy item. What copper or iron pipe are you referring to? I have to take a look at the ball valves to see the brand. Do you want regular water line ball valves or gas ball valves?
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Water line ball valves. Are they threaded or do you solder them onto copper pipe.




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They are all threaded.
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Alright, I'm only interested in the element wrench




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How do I calculate shipping to Canada with the customs or insurance fees? My zip code is 11210 if that will help you. I could put it into a small box. I don't think it will weigh more than a pound or two.
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