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Title: Spares Sale.
Post by: Old Hywel on Apr 19, 2024, 08:46 AM
Hope I'm not treading on anyone's toes.
This from a local auction house.
Title: Re: Spares Sale.
Post by: DogDave on Apr 19, 2024, 09:17 AM
Bizarrely can't see anything on their website about it - does it have a date for the sale on the email?
Title: Re: Spares Sale.
Post by: diffwhine on Apr 19, 2024, 09:50 AM
I can't bear it... I'm not buying up any more stuff - my wife will kill me. I've already got two container loads and I haven't even collected it all yet!

Not far from me though... Might be tempted to have a look! :thud

Doesn't look like there's much Series stuff though.
Title: Re: Spares Sale.
Post by: diffwhine on Apr 19, 2024, 09:53 AM
I can't see anything either.
Title: Re: Spares Sale.
Post by: Craig T on Apr 19, 2024, 09:58 AM
Any idea what company it might be?

Whenever I see a large collection of broken up 90 / 110 / Defender parts I always think to myself, how much of that comes from stolen vehicles....
Might all be legit but I'd be a bit wary unless a large pile of V5 scrap slips exist.

Craig.

Title: Re: Spares Sale.
Post by: gcc130 on Apr 19, 2024, 01:16 PM
Quote from: diffwhine on Apr 19, 2024, 09:50 AMI can't bear it... I'm not buying up any more stuff - my wife will kill me. I've already got two container loads and I haven't even collected it all yet!

Not far from me though... Might be tempted to have a look! :thud

Doesn't look like there's much Series stuff though.
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Just up your street Mark🙂
Title: Re: Spares Sale.
Post by: Old Hywel on Apr 19, 2024, 04:51 PM
Very bottom of photo
[email protected]

Newport based, private sale, not auction.
Title: Re: Spares Sale.
Post by: w3526602 on Apr 22, 2024, 02:05 PM
OT, but Hi,

I have just told Barbara that I plan to unload all my junk from my garage. There should be some useful tools on offer.

Why? I have decided move our 6ft x 5ft bathroom into the front half of my inadequate garage. We have a nice little bungalow,  which I feel is let down by the bathroom. Half the garage would give 9ft x 8ft, with the other half giving a South facing garden room, perhaps desirable for somebody needing dialisis. Power and plumbing are already in situ.

Do I really need to keep a heavy breaker hammer, just in case? Or a 3/4" drive socket for undoing S2 crank nuts (aren't they bolts?). I have a 1/2" UP to 3/4" square drive adaptor.

More anon, after I've sorted what I've got.

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