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> WTB: toolkit and interior light, for a 1973 1.7
alexkirkham
post Dec 31 2018, 12:26 AM
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two old chestnuts I know!

but I'm almost complete apart from these two things (the light melted and the toolkit has evaporated)

I know I could assemble a toolkit but if anyone had the original with original bag in a corner that would be great! And I know the lights are getting pricy!

Am in London, UK....

Thanks!

Alex

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mepstein
post Dec 31 2018, 07:56 AM
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When you do find a light, use an led bulb that runs cool.
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post Dec 31 2018, 11:24 AM
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Hi Alex I have a nice original light; sending you a PM
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post Dec 31 2018, 06:05 PM
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QUOTE(alexkirkham @ Dec 30 2018, 11:26 PM) *

two old chestnuts I know!

but I'm almost complete apart from these two things (the light melted and the toolkit has evaporated)

I know I could assemble a toolkit but if anyone had the original with original bag in a corner that would be great! And I know the lights are getting pricy!

Am in London, UK....

Thanks!

Alex

re the tool kit..Do you have an early early...1.7..???
or did you want the thin dark vinyl bag type??
I have not put mine on here yet..
Thanx Rx
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