airbags part numbers

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Hemipower, May 7, 2005.

  1. Hemipower

    Hemipower Guest

    I have about a dozen or so brand new driver and passenger side airbags
    for late 90's & early 00's mope cars and trucks that I would like
    to put up on Ebay. Unfortunately I have no idea which fit
    what models. Question I have is, does anyone know of a
    website or other source for identifying them by the part
    numbers?
    Thanks guys.
     
    Hemipower, May 7, 2005
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  2. Hemipower

    maxpower Guest


    Are you going to take the responsibilty if these air bags you sell dont
    deploy in an accident?
     
    maxpower, May 7, 2005
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  3. No such website exists TTBOMK. Too bad; I could make use of such a site
    numerous times a week. Best bet is to get friendly with a local dealer
    parts manager and bring him your list of P/Ns. Or, just put them up on
    eBay with the part number and clear front-and-back pictures and leave it
    up to the bidders to do their own homework.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, May 7, 2005
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  4. Hemipower

    Old Car Guest

    He didn't say he was going to sell them.

     
    Old Car, May 7, 2005
    #4
  5. Then why would he put them up on eBay, if he wasn't going to sell them?
     
    Sharon K.Cooke, May 7, 2005
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  6. Hemipower

    maxpower Guest

    Now thats a funny reply.
     
    maxpower, May 7, 2005
    #6
  7. Geeze o' Pete. I don't know which comment is stupider: Maxpower's idiotic
    bleating about responsibility for airbags, or Old Car's retarded pewling
    that somebody would put something on eBay for purposes other than selling
    it.
     
    Daniel J. Stern, May 8, 2005
    #7
  8. Hemipower

    « Paul » Guest

    They don't have to be used in cars. Sticking one under someone's bed
    with a timer set for 0300 could be interesting.
     
    « Paul », May 8, 2005
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  9. Hemipower

    maxpower Guest

    bumbling idiot
     
    maxpower, May 8, 2005
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  10. Hemipower

    Bill Putney Guest

    Some discount dealers have a parts search that allow you to drill down
    with the car info. first and pick the name of the part *OR* - more what
    you're looking for - to simply enter a DC P/N and brand and it comes
    back with application, description, list price, and their selling price.

    Here is one such site: http://www.chryslerpartsdirect.com

    Scroll down to the "Search by Factory Part Number" block, select make
    and fill in the P/N. They even have a multiple P/N search (haven't
    tried that feature, but it might help you in this endeavor).

    Bill Putney
    (To reply by e-mail, replace the last letter of the alphabet in my
    adddress with the letter 'x')
     
    Bill Putney, May 8, 2005
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  11. Hemipower

    flamingviper Guest

    You should take some pointers from Maxpower Mr Stern. He has made more
    sense then anyone on here so far. I have read your posts, you seem to know
    what you are talking about with light Bulbs and voltage regulators but you
    have no idea about anything else. Why do you critisize people and run
    away? You remind me of a little boy calling names and then running off
    when confronted. I sure hope you dont have a repair shop in the BOSTON
    area.
     
    flamingviper, May 10, 2005
    #11
  12. Judging by your poor grammar, spelling and punctuation, you're just
    Maxpower in disguise. *yawn*
     
    Daniel J. Stern, May 10, 2005
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  13. Hemipower

    maxpower Guest

    LOL now thats funny.. what a loser you are Daniel
     
    maxpower, May 10, 2005
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