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Most of these are from the liquidation sale at the old TJUSA Warehouse, never the less they are parts of interest.

Cab HEATER Joyner Trooper T2 or T4 Cab BRAND NEW Cab HEATER Joyner Trooper T2 or T4 Cab BRAND NEW: eBay Motors (item 260635418829 end time Aug-13-10 09:47:32 PDT) I'm thing about 4x4x454 and Kinarfi here.

Joyner T2-Trooper Camo Enclosure- NEW! Joyner T2-Trooper Camo Enclosure- NEW!: eBay Motors (item 190416275583 end time Aug-08-10 17:41:55 PDT) I could get the hardware and canvas doors to go with this if someone was keen on it.

Joyner 1100cc Chery engine ECU Joyner 1100cc chery engine ECU: eBay Motors (item 260613092811 end time Jul-31-10 16:01:12 PDT) A bit pricy but if you have a drowned rat & your ECU has failed that's the price you have to pay.

NEW JOYNER UTV T2 TROOPER HARD PLASTIC ROOF CAMO NEW JOYNER UTV T2 TROOPER HARD PLASTIC ROOF CAMO: eBay Motors (item 160448836693 end time Jul-24-10 15:42:25 PDT)

Chery B11-3407010BA Power Steering Pump Joyner Chery B11-3407010BA Power Steering Pump Joyner ATV more: eBay Motors (item 200498074761 end time Jul-29-10 09:25:28 PDT) Check out the price. I can't find a matching part number at this stage, but could find out.

Joyner Chery Power Steering Reservoir B11-3408010 Joyner Chery Power Steering Reservoir B11-3408010: eBay Motors (item 290450451044 end time Jul-31-10 15:17:51 PDT) This is the stock part like above.

1600cc CHERY 4 Cylinder ENGINE Joyner Sand Viper 1600cc CHERY 4 Cylinder ENGINE Joyner Sand Viper: eBay Motors (item 200495590187 end time Aug-12-10 13:25:24 PDT) Didn't Lenny get one of these? Anyway Kinarfi, this puppy has your name on it.

Cheers Mike.

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Most of these are from the liquidation sale at the old TJUSA Warehouse, never the less they are parts of interest.

1600cc CHERY 4 Cylinder ENGINE Joyner Sand Viper 1600cc CHERY 4 Cylinder ENGINE Joyner Sand Viper: eBay Motors (item 200495590187 end time Aug-12-10 13:25:24 PDT) Didn't Lenny get one of these? Anyway Kinarfi, this puppy has your name on it.

Cheers Mike.

Did you see who was selling it? he live in the same place as Lenny, oh it is Lenny!! :lol:

Do you think it will fit and bolt up easily?

Thanks, Kinarfi

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Did you see who was selling it? he live in the same place as Lenny, oh it is Lenny!! :lol:

Do you think it will fit and bolt up easily?

Thanks, Kinarfi

No it won't fit or bolt right up. It takes a different transmission and a lot of modifing. I had considered putting it in my Trooper. Still might if it doesn't sell.

Lenny

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No it won't fit or bolt right up. It takes a different transmission and a lot of modifing. I had considered putting it in my Trooper. Still might if it doesn't sell.

Lenny

I know what will slip right in. Joyner's new Renegade Tubro Diesel engine. Lenny and Kinarfi, what about the Power Steering Pump?

Cheers Mike.

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