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Stock battery hold down brackets and hardware (nuts, bolts, clips, whatever else necessary)
Stock driver's side battery tray
XLT Lariat center dash panel that's not broken at the top. I believe it's black with wood grain.
Tailgate that's not destroyed.
A good 6.9L
Are you going to that huge junkyard in/outside Spokane? I bought my brother an entire leather interior for his grand cherokee for ~$100. There's nothing like that one around here.
Mostly I go to Pull And Save, the self service yard. They don't inventory parts there, so you just have to see what you can find, and the parts are flat-rate no matter what they came out of.
Dually lug nuts, tailgates, other odds and ends, sure, I can probably find those. I'm not too sure what a vacuum fitting looks like but i'll keep my eye open.
But turbos go quick. And if I find one my own 6.9 would probably want it, haha.
If you want big stuff or anything that's going to cost me a chunk of money to pull, PM me your first name and phone #, so that way if I find it I can check with you before i get it. Also, if you have picture messaging I can send you a photo before i get it.
Mech do you have a cell phone that will take picture messages? If so PM me your number. Last time i was in the yard i saw an 80-86 with power windows and it was odd to me because i had never seen it. I think it was a red interior.
How about a red split bench seat for an '86 super cab that's still red? The red in mine has turned black and the pivoting backs aren't doing so well.
You're in Pullman right?
Thats what i have in my truck and i am redoing all of the interior to charcol grey. I want to find grey buckets so.....wanna meet in the middle hahaha.
lemon, if youre in spokane i might come with you one day! hahah
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