Portland Oregon People - Jag parts at clearance
Monte Shelton motors is clearing everything out today.
As in - wheels, tires. Full set of OEM Pirelli 20" for $500. Normally $1400 or so there. Just FYI.
Factory rims, same kind of deal, all sorts of parts.
As in - wheels, tires. Full set of OEM Pirelli 20" for $500. Normally $1400 or so there. Just FYI.
Factory rims, same kind of deal, all sorts of parts.
Burt, please check to see if they have an R or SVR muffler for sale.
Typing from my phone they do have a set of new gyrodynes for the ftype 20" $1200. See Dave Shelton. Call and perhaps they will hold on CC.
tons of free Ftype brochues and promotion booklets. Cheap large poster.s.
no ftype exhaust
tons of free Ftype brochues and promotion booklets. Cheap large poster.s.
no ftype exhaust
They are mine!! Assuming they aren't silver painted version
Thanks
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Sorry that wasn't what you were looking for Keif.
The cheapest I've seen these EOM Gyrodynes go for online are $350 take-offs + shipping.
For a local Portland person they'd be a good deal.
Monte Shelton has been a classic family owned dealership since 1975. Sad to see even their plaques and rewards with $20 price tags on them. Obviously they want to move on to retirement.
Another reason I have never been drawn to the 'retail experience' of a dealership. They are all cookie-cutter large conglomerate dictated-to or owned now. The small business, family feel is gone.
One of the last exceptions is a VW/Mazda dealer owned by a buddy of mine and I'll be installing a new VoIP phone system for him on Thanksgiving day in Southern Cal. He is highly successful and independent - a man bites dog scenario these days.
The cheapest I've seen these EOM Gyrodynes go for online are $350 take-offs + shipping.
For a local Portland person they'd be a good deal.
Monte Shelton has been a classic family owned dealership since 1975. Sad to see even their plaques and rewards with $20 price tags on them. Obviously they want to move on to retirement.
Another reason I have never been drawn to the 'retail experience' of a dealership. They are all cookie-cutter large conglomerate dictated-to or owned now. The small business, family feel is gone.
One of the last exceptions is a VW/Mazda dealer owned by a buddy of mine and I'll be installing a new VoIP phone system for him on Thanksgiving day in Southern Cal. He is highly successful and independent - a man bites dog scenario these days.
At that price you could have them powder coated whatever way you wanted but the shipping will probably bring that original cost up to $1400 or so. The all silver isn't bad. I was unwilling to fork out the additional $'s for the diamond-utrned ones so ended up with silver myself








