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Stripping a crashed brick?

First off, if you have the storage, then you're more ahead of the game, as you can take your time in doing things.

Secondly, keep an inventory of parts you can forsee yourself needing in the future in another Volvo.

Lasly, nearly *everything* else that's at least reasonably intact can rake in some dough on ebay. Let's not mind that there are some bidders who end up bidding more on some used trim clips than if they were to buy it new from the dealer ... :)

-- Kane
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Blossom II - '91 745Ti/M46 ... Bubbles - '74 144GL/BW35 ... Buttercup - '86 245GL/AW70 ... The Wayback Machine - '64 P220/M40






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