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127 bits....does anyone visit this site?

I have cleared a space underneath my garage bench and found these parts which might help some one with a repair or restoration.



127 1300GT instrument panel

127 1300GT overhead clock

Pair of 127 Palio complete rear light assemblies

127 series 2 instrument panel showing 44k

series 3 rear light assembly

1300GT pair of front indicators complete

1300GT side indicator repeaters

Pair of door handles and mechanisms and cables for series 2/3 (might fit series 1 )

Oil pressure sender unit with pipe for 127 Sport/1300GT

Oil pressure sender unit

series two rear light lenses

1300GT Black gutter trim (all good not cracked or broken)

Clutch cables

Quarter light glass assembly

Series 3 bonnet...NO ROT....has been part primered but would require repaint

series three rear bumper

127 Sport front bumper may have front lights indicators



Email me with your interest for price and postage....bumpers and bonnet and gutter trim will need to be collected I`m based near Chester

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Re: 127 bits....does anyone visit this site?

I'm here! And I too have 127 seats, mouldings, panels, etc,

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Re: 127 bits....does anyone visit this site?

Hi there Mr Stig....I think you are now the only regular visitor to this site.....That is, unless we forget alien observers of strange Fiat incidents and unknown sites of ancient Fiat mechanical parts storage! These sites referred to in MIB and X file classified documents as..........Stig lock ups.

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Re: 127 bits....does anyone visit this site?

stig`s lock-ups, more parts are stored in them,some you would not believe Exist, (we deny any knowledge of such parts) , and if such lock-up exist (lock-up 51)

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Re: 127 bits....does anyone visit this site?

I visit, every 10 days or so - but it's a bit dead here these days, isn't it?

I've tried selling all sorts of 127 parts, having sold my cars, to no avail.

Sadly most have gone to the tip, as worthless.

Pity. Still got some stuff left if the market revives.....

Re: 127 bits....does anyone visit this site?

Nigel, I am glad you are keeping the parts in store,

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Re: 127 bits....does anyone visit this site?

Thought I`d best come on to say all of my 127 parts are now helping other 127ers. However, I do still have a used series three bonnet which is RUST FREE. This will need to be collected (I`m near Chester) £20.00 which is really cheap

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Re: 127 bits....does anyone visit this site?

Hi, I've emailed you regarding the series 3 bonnet :)

Re: 127 bits....does anyone visit this site?



Yes and I`ve replied James with my mobile number...up to you now.

Regards

Re: 127 bits....does anyone visit this site?

Rob Miller
Thought I`d best come on to say all of my 127 parts are now helping other 127ers. However, I do still have a used series three bonnet which is RUST FREE. This will need to be collected (I`m near Chester) £20.00 which is really cheap



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I`m still here, Rob, you could be a honary welshman with being close to the north wales border
"doubting Thomas"

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Re: 127 bits....does anyone visit this site?

I haven't had an email come through, I'll have to check my spam when I get home maybe it's gone into there by accident. Thanks James

Re: 127 bits....does anyone visit this site?

some say container 52, vanished from a hard standing near Trafford park, and reappeared in Altrincham,cheshire, how?

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There was extremely high frequency data matter detected by our craft situated adjacent to the Pliedes constellation. This was an urgent pick up not to be trusted by the Hermes and almost extinct ex planet city link species. (the latter being infamous on lost FIAT/TAIF non delivered parts logistics)......We were aware of the possibility of "under the hedge in doggie doo or resting on the wrong gutter!!!.....Our superior Amazon firestick navigation system detected these signals to be originating from TRAFFORD PARK planet earth.

Our holds were almost full of early Tipo, 127, Abarth, 131 parts and some disgusting internals from some old 132s picked up from the depths of the Mediterranean...... We had to retrieve the object, so room was made for the container to be lifted. Our agent, Stigg android,.... was instructed to prepare lock up **** to receive.....And so the secret stash of now deleted Fiat parts was safe MESSAGE ENdssssss---------

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