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Old 04-10-2014, 20:13   #1
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Default Possible clutch pedal bearings

Found a whole tray of these at work. They look similar sized if I remember right.

There's bound to be a use for em they don't flex they are solid.
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Old 04-10-2014, 20:19   #2
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Found a whole tray of these at work. They look similar sized if I remember right.

There's bound to be a use for em they don't flex they are solid.
did they have cotton on them
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you bring em down tomorrow, they could be good for clutch pedal bushes, Rick
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Old 04-10-2014, 21:15   #4
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you bring em down tomorrow, they could be good for clutch pedal bushes, Rick
Yar it's all coming down ive got sprays n all sort too
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did they have cotton on them
No I just think they might be from 1920 era
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Old 05-10-2014, 07:33   #8
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The reason I say 1920 is my work is like aladins cave of crazy car parts, it's the biggest parts store in the uk (jaguar) in terms of stock.

We have all sorts of wonders, we have bonnet catches and hinges for an E type for example
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...We have all sorts of wonders, we have bonnet catches and hinges for an E type for example
Do you have the rest of the E type to go with it
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We MOT for a company called E-type uk Alex, you may be able to shift those bits there way - if you don't already supply them lol
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