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V90 / 900 series bits

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Old Apr 13th, 2013, 12:55   #1
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Default V90 / 900 series bits

Grieving the demise of my lovely V90 Lux estate. Managed to salvage a couple of things which I had hoped to use on my next Volvo. However, as my lifestyle caused me to abuse my V90 constantly by driving it off road, I have been persuaded to consider a (non-Volvo) 4x4 instead. Volvo estates have been part of my life since the 1980's and this was my third, so part of me wishes I'd gone for another Volvo.... Constantly get a pang of regret when I see a 900 series estate driving by.

I believe these items will also be suitable for other 900 series estates. Any offers?

Rigid boot liner
one alloy wheel (Andromeda) excellent condition
Dog guard

Couldn't get onto this site when looking for breakers due to a technical glitch with registration onto here. Ended up getting less than £200 for it from local scrappy, which was such a shame as it was in good nick and had manual transmission, wooden steering wheel and other extras.
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