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Need some garage space back.

2 Pot type flywheels (free)

Standard size fuel tank for wide body car 1998. (free)

1 Pot type lightened flywheel, Its been machined on the back and front. circa 7.5kgs. complete with standard clutch cover. 50 quid

1 Flat type flywheel complete with clutch cover. 30 quid

XE dizzy complete with plug leads 40 quid

Factory supplied stainless exhaust system for XE. Separate collector. Complete with silencer 70 quid

Heat shield for factory silencer 30 quid

3.92 7" Sierra Open Diff. Needs new bearings and seals. C&P ok. 30 quid.

3.62 7" LSD Diff. Needs new seals. Needs new LSD internals. C&P ok. 30 quid.

Pair of 7.5" Diff flanges. Take larger Lobros. 20 quid??

1 set of internal Trim panels in Black Vinyl. Will fit wide body with ZK bodywork. Wont fit 'kit' bodywork.  30 quid

Factory supplied dash and crash pad to suit wide body car with ZK bodywork. Wont fit 'kit' bodywork. 50 quid (has extra hole cut in dash for oil temperature gauge.

Carbon,Foam with Fiberglass sides rear Diffuser. Will fit wide body car. Its become de-laminated. Never been fitted.  Offers.

cheers

mark

email: mark@markboyce.net

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Hi mark

I am interested in

'1 set of internal Trim panels in Black Vinyl. Will fit wide body with ZK bodywork. Wont fit 'kit' bodywork.  30 quid'

What is ZK bodywork?

Andy

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XE exhaust system -SOLD

Heat Shield - SOLD

Fuel Tank - SOLD

I am 10 mins from junction 26 on the M25

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What is ZK bodywork?

ok..

If you have the following you are likely to have zk bodywork:

1. Locating lugs for the bonnett where it meets the main tub.

2. A 1.5" or so, step where the bonnet meets the nose cone.

You are likely to have kit bodywork if:

1. You dont have the locating lugs on the bonnet.

2. A small 1/2" step where the bonnet meets the nose cone.

3. A cutout in the rear tub behind your shoulder (next to the back of the seat)

4. A rolled edge running round where the dashboard fits to the scuttle.

hope that hasnt confused you to much!  :D

cheers

mark

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