Unfortunately I'm breaking my 2000 MY V70 Classic; 225,000miles, FVSH up to current service due. Owned for the last 5 yrs, but not used since March 2010. It's beyond economic repair, as it needs recommissioning, new clutch and 4 tyres (so well over the value of the car)
Price (exc Delivery)
- Centre Cap £5ea
- Owners Manual and sleeve £5
- Indicator Repeaters £5ea
- Spare wheel well cover £10
- Grill £15
- Jack and wheel Brace £15
- Load Liner (soft rubberised one side £15
- Mats £25
- Original rear Shocks, still working £30
- Wheels £30ea
- Roof Rails £45
- Spoiler £50
- Load Cover £50
- Genuine Volvo Radiator for car with AC £75
- Rear Lights per side £100
Wheels are 15" Antila, 1 is a bit porous, and suffers from slow leaks, but otherwise all are good. Would benefit from refurbishment if looking at using; all have some degree of corrosion on them
Centre caps are being sold separately if sold first, otherwise wheels will be supplied with caps.
Indicator repeaters
(Drivers side)
Radiator Grill
Spoiler has some scratches from roof rack straps and ropes (used to use roof racks a lot for kayaks and canoes)
Load Cover still retracts etc, not the cleanest, but would clean up
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Jack and wheel brace can be supplied with the polystyrene block that sits on the space saver.
Rear Shocks were taken off at 175,000 but I don't know if they are the original ones or not. Were replaced with Monroe Load Levellers, which may be available; Monroe's were repaired under warranty in 2008 after 15,000 miles, but have been trouble free since.
Rear Lights:
Passenger side
Drivers side
Radiator fitted at end of 2009, as old one was leaking. Supplied by FRF. Done about 3,000 miles with it (not sure exactly what the mileage was when it was fitted so taken a guess based on it being fitted (just) before Christmas 2009, and stopped being used in March '10)
Other parts and pictures available on request; had to dodge the rain showers!
Car (+ parts) are in Shropshire, south of Shrewsbury.
PM or post below,
Thanks
Ed