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Need a right rear floor bad. PLMK if it is in tact, need a big patch for mine.
Actually need front right along door jamb as well but right rear is priority.
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Year: 1989
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Originally Posted by 96ss2283
Any good floor panels left on the scrapper you guys will be cutting up?
Need a right rear floor bad. PLMK if it is in tact, need a big patch for mine.
Actually need front right along door jamb as well but right rear is priority.
Thanks
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Year: 1997/2000
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Got into these but kinda pricey.. www.ktekdiecast.com
I can look tomorrow. right rear as in passenger side? As I don't know if people are referring to sides (right or left )from inside or looking at a vehicle. I always go with passenger or drivers side. :-)
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Got into these but kinda pricey.. www.ktekdiecast.com
Great website for diecast.
$5 to join, fixed price listings only. You can use me as a referal if you join!
If you join, the owner Paul is a great guy to work with. Not like ebay. he will boot non-paying buyers, gets involved on a personal level.
My seller's name is the same as here 8598 sales and buys to date been there almost 10 years. You can search from KustomCity or Evo to see some older David Chang stuff
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snatched it off the trailer the other day. today was yard work. Gotta get up with Wormdrink. But think may try some of the smaller easier cutting the next few days.
Got into these but kinda pricey.. www.ktekdiecast.com
I can look tomorrow. right rear as in passenger side? As I don't know if people are referring to sides (right or left )from inside or looking at a vehicle. I always go with passenger or drivers side. :-)
Got into these but kinda pricey.. www.ktekdiecast.com
I can look tomorrow. right rear as in passenger side? As I don't know if people are referring to sides (right or left )from inside or looking at a vehicle. I always go with passenger or drivers side. :-)
Go to www.thetoypeddler.com and you will find a lot of the earlier issues.
Great website for diecast.
$5 to join, fixed price listings only. You can use me as a referal if you join!
If you join, the owner Paul is a great guy to work with. Not like ebay. he will boot non-paying buyers, gets involved on a personal level.
My seller's name is the same as here 8598 sales and buys to date been there almost 10 years. You can search from KustomCity or Evo to see some older David Chang stuff
Great website for diecast.
$5 to join, fixed price listings only. You can use me as a referal if you join!
If you join, the owner Paul is a great guy to work with. Not like ebay. he will boot non-paying buyers, gets involved on a personal level.
My seller's name is the same as here 8598 sales and buys to date been there almost 10 years. You can search from KustomCity or Evo to see some older David Chang stuff
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Year: 1998
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yeah, what is with us cherokee guys and hotwheels and die cast as well....lol. I mean i'm no way near as big into it as you guys, but i still buy myself a few hotwheels here and there.
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Jeeps are just an offshoot of the same addiction in my case.
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Its called obsessive compulsive. As I was telling you Rob, at one point over 12,000 pieces and THEN we drove to Halifax Nova Scotia to buy another 11,000 piece collection to flip. It was a 6 x 12 double axle trailer full of diecast cars. Four years later, numerous trade shows, 12,000 + ebay and Toy Peddler and years of hanging with a local collectors club {C4 = Charm City Collectors Club} I am back down to less than 100 of the pieces I loved the most.
Jeeps are just an offshoot of the same addiction in my case.