I have a gold mine

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GT Tim
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I have a gold mine

Post by GT Tim »

I have struck it rich!!!!

I have come into a small Suzi NOS inventory, and I am going straight to the bank!!!!

For contained within...


I am without doubt, the world wide supplier and sole distributor and owner of the ultra rare and high demand......


1964-65 T10 Taillight lens gasket!!!!!!!!!

...and I have 11 of them!!!!!!


The line forms to the right, first come, first served. Get yer checkbook out suckas....

Tahiti...here I come!
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Post by rngdng »

I hope you do get rich, but there's a very thin line between "gold mine" and "money pit"!!!!!!!


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:



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Ha I am the apparent world supplier of Kawasaki 1966-70 F1 bushwhacker side cover knobs, And surprise, nobody wants one!
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Post by muzza »

I'd take some but I don't have a T10.

Will they fit a Gilera Saturno?

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Post by GT Tim »

.......still waiting! Don't be shy now, or you'll miss out!!! :roll: :roll:
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Post by bikegeezer »

What else did you find in this gold mine?

Stu
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Post by GT Tim »

bikegeezer wrote:What else did you find in this gold mine?

Stu
Selling some on Ebay now-, the more in demand stuff - search seller bart-99
http://shop.ebay.com/merchant/bart-99_W ... 0QQ_sopZ12

I have lots of points, condensers, magnito coils, brushes, brush holders for odd stuff. Points for lt/ rt, but no center cylinder. Rt condensers, but no left. That kind of thing. Brushes and brush holders for GT750.

Looking for something electrical for something uncommon, I may have it.

Have two totes of stuff I haven't touched yet, don't know what's in them yet for sure. One has lots of pistons, rings and stuff, can't tell yet. Got to get busy catalogue / identifying the rest this week.

If you need something, ask, I'll keep an eye out and let you all know before I send it to ebay, if you like.

No pressure, I'm not drumming for business, but if someone needs help w/ something, I'll try. :)
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Post by Triplerocky »

I need an OS piston and rings for TS400 Apache.... just for spares :roll:
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Post by rngdng »

Triplerocky wrote:I need an OS piston and rings for TS400 Apache.... just for spares :roll:

That's what stopped my TS400 reed valve project. I only have one OS piston, and I couldn't force myself to bore the reed cylinder and punch holes in that piston without knowing what the results would be. There is a guy here in the states that has Wisecos custom-made up to 2mm OS for the TS/TM400. They're not cheap!


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Post by Suzsmokeyallan »

Hey Tim ill take a brush holder with the brushes in it for a buffalo and if youve got points and condensers just let me know as well.
Actually anything Buffalo or T500 Mk2 related just let me know what youve got in your gold mine.
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Post by GT Tim »

....of course, the term gold mine was used rather tongue in cheek in regards to the taillight gaskets.

This is a rather lean carcass I am picking here in actuality. :oops: No bodywork or flashy large chrome pieces of consequence. All small, very unglamourous stuff.
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Post by bighole »

Tim,
I also need pistons and brushes/holders for a buffalo.
PM me if you can help!
Thanks,
John
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Post by TLRam1 »

GT380 Pistons (probably OS) and Gasket sets?
Terry

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TLRam1 wrote:GT380 Pistons (probably OS) and Gasket sets?
Terry, check your PM
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Post by GT Tim »

I'll be posting a list of what I have here as far as pistons, points, electrical soon.
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