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George130
3rd September 2006, 06:12 PM
I know where I can get my hands on several brand new series 3 front guards (inner and outer). What would these things be worth. I'm waiting on what the guy wants for them and how many he actually has.

Ace
3rd September 2006, 06:38 PM
I know where I can get my hands on several brand new series 3 front guards (inner and outer). What would these things be worth. I'm waiting on what the guy wants for them and how many he actually has.

The prices as listed in Four Wheel Drives catalogue are;

Top wing assemble (i.e the top bit and the bit that goes down into the engine bay- $275

The quarter panel (just the side, not the top section as listed above)- $165

Front section of panel (i.e the bit that the headlight bolts into in series 3's)- $33 for SII and $55 for SIII

Matt

dobbo
3rd September 2006, 06:57 PM
Ed
I'd offer him a case of beer and picking them up before he catches on. The profit could pay for your new head job.

isuzurover
3rd September 2006, 07:43 PM
These parts aren't worth as much as they used to be. You may find some interest on ebay, but other than that, there is not a lot of call for series parts.

If you got them for a case of beer though...

George130
3rd September 2006, 08:44 PM
He bough something like 100 pairs thinking they would be worth $1000 each. Supposed to be for LWB only??
At this point I have told the friend find out how many he has and what is the lowest he will go and I will see how many people are interested. Hoping he want to just shift them. Same guy has similar number of 50 cal gun mounts or whatever the AUS army used to use. He wanted to sell them as well.

JDNSW
3rd September 2006, 08:56 PM
He bough something like 100 pairs thinking they would be worth $1000 each. Supposed to be for LWB only??
At this point I have told the friend find out how many he has and what is the lowest he will go and I will see how many people are interested. Hoping he want to just shift them. Same guy has similar number of 50 cal gun mounts or whatever the AUS army used to use. He wanted to sell them as well.

I agree with Isuzurover that if you put anything like 100 pairs on the market the price will be about scrap value. Most people driving S3s have them in fairly good shape, don't do much driving and look after them. The market would be occasional accident repairs and people doing restorations - guessing a dozen pairs per year country wide - and you are competing with second hand - if not bent, just as good since the alloy usually does not corrode (although it will crack on the diesels).

The parts book shows the front mudguards the same for 88/109 - he's not talking about rear body side panels is he? These would sell even fewer, as they are rarely damaged compared to front guards.
John

Phoenix
4th September 2006, 08:52 AM
Well if they were cheap i'd grab at least one side one ;)

Gun mounts could be of interest to a couple of the REMLR guys, I know that at least one person was looking for something similar to that. If he does have that many, value will be pretty low (which would be nice :D )


He bough something like 100 pairs thinking they would be worth $1000 each. Supposed to be for LWB only??
At this point I have told the friend find out how many he has and what is the lowest he will go and I will see how many people are interested. Hoping he want to just shift them. Same guy has similar number of 50 cal gun mounts or whatever the AUS army used to use. He wanted to sell them as well.

George130
4th September 2006, 09:20 PM
I have seen the gun mounts but not the panels. The gun mounts are the big swivel suckers off the APC's.

George130
8th September 2006, 06:04 PM
OK. I have learnt that these are in fact the rear pannels and there are 10 sets. Would that interest anyone more?

dobbo
8th September 2006, 06:06 PM
What model though
Hardtop
Station Wagon
Ute

George130
8th September 2006, 06:14 PM
Still don't know that part. The guy is very hard to chase. He is also likely to never get round to selling them.