FS:: Steel Tubing to Jack Up the MINI
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Steel Tubing to Jack Up the MINI
Category: Exterior
Price: $80
Private or Vendor Listing: Private Listing
Part fits (you may select multiples): R50, R52, R53, R55, R56, R57, R58, R59, R60
Location (Region): SouthEast
Item Condition: Used
What I am selling is the 2 long metal tubes (52") and the 4 short tubes (1.75"). You will need to cut and weld them to have them look like the pictures below.
-Mechanical/Structural Steel Rectangular Tube 2" x 1" x 11ga (1.750") Cut Type: Chop Saw - Steel -0" +1/8"
-Mechanical/Structural Steel Rectangular Tube 3" x 1-1/2" x 11ga (52.000") Cut Type: Chop Saw - Steel -0" +1/8"
I will post pictures of the items soon (wanted to get this for sale ad up and haven't taken the pictures yet).
This is the thread where I got the idea - https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...-the-mini.html
Last edited by igzekyativ; 04-22-2016 at 04:57 PM.
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I was in the area when I made my last post. I was going to offer $65.
I asked if you would come down in price because you are actually asking average retail price for what you have. Metals Depot came up with $79 for the same thing. Internet quote prices are actually higher than if you go in. Metal Supermarkets has a distribution center just outside of Atlanta.
If I were to buy a 12' stick of 3x1.5x0.120, and grab an 18" 2x1x0.120, it even be cheaper. If there were drops laying around already cut to those lenths, it's $0.50/lbs for A36. Talking like $19 for the 38lbs of steel.
You are going on 9 months sitting on these things, you might want to think about dropping your price. Scrap prices are really low, like $0.02/lbs, so if you where to haul them away to scrap, you'd get $0.75 in return.
I asked if you would come down in price because you are actually asking average retail price for what you have. Metals Depot came up with $79 for the same thing. Internet quote prices are actually higher than if you go in. Metal Supermarkets has a distribution center just outside of Atlanta.
If I were to buy a 12' stick of 3x1.5x0.120, and grab an 18" 2x1x0.120, it even be cheaper. If there were drops laying around already cut to those lenths, it's $0.50/lbs for A36. Talking like $19 for the 38lbs of steel.
You are going on 9 months sitting on these things, you might want to think about dropping your price. Scrap prices are really low, like $0.02/lbs, so if you where to haul them away to scrap, you'd get $0.75 in return.
Last edited by Gustav129; 12-26-2016 at 05:16 PM.