NZ 350-1 Parts to trade: fork, tank, engines, spulenkasten,

Here you can sell your 1939-1945 NZ 350, 350-1 parts

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NZ 350-1 Parts to trade: fork, tank, engines, spulenkasten,

Post by voibrenna » Sun Mar 11, 2012 11:27 pm

Hey, i want to complete my bikes now and get rid of tons of NZ 350-1 spare parts.
I have many complete NZ 350-1 engines(need restauration) parts for gearboxes, Frontfork, Gas tanks, front fender, many frame parts, carburator parts, etc...

I am willing to trade them for speedo and speedo drive parts for NZ 350-1 and RT 125, a nice stiring handle bar would be nice also with brake levers and parts...

Just drop me an PM....

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original screw for fork, but unfortunately converted with diferent thread rod, the correct original is on second piece...perfect for making one good original out of these two...
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Re: NZ 350-1 Parts to trade: fork, tank, engines, spulenkast

Post by BLASSIC » Tue Mar 13, 2012 9:38 pm

:D

what is price for Front wheel ????
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Re: NZ 350-1 Parts to trade: fork, tank, engines, spulenkast

Post by voibrenna » Tue Mar 13, 2012 9:54 pm

Sorry mate,
as i wrote, i am interested in changing the parts for stuff i need .
If you have NZ or RT parts to change, send me a PM
Cheers
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Re: NZ 350-1 Parts to trade: fork, tank, engines, spulenkast

Post by Stremmi » Fri Mar 16, 2012 6:19 am

2voibrenna
Hi!
Your "original screw for fork" is really original and the thread is OK, it 's just for NSU 251 OSL bike ;)
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Re: NZ 350-1 Parts to trade: fork, tank, engines, spulenkast

Post by voibrenna » Fri Mar 16, 2012 8:38 am

Wow, nice. Thank you for the info. I really thought that the screw had been changed after the war for some other bike. Didn't even know that other bikes used those metal screws instead the bakelite ones.
Cheers
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