Who wants these CJ7 parts?

Who wants these CJ7 parts?

colbyne123

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Mostly just silverados, tahoes, burbs, etc. As stated several CJ's that has information about them in a book somewhere.
We used to have a CJ7 that we sold years ago, but during that time we built it from the bottom up to go Colorado, Utah, anywhere the Jeep would take us. All these parts are barn finds which have literally not been opened since we bought them. We mainly got out of the Jeep world because it was obviously getting expensive and quite frankly our CJ7 was old. (Sorry for the feelings).

But onto the more important stuff, I'm by no means a jeep expert. I was hoping the Jeep community would give me a ballpark estimate on these unopened, unused parts I need to get rid off and sell.

Just looking through the parts, it looks to be front and rear shackles, or even blocks for a lift by the looks of it. Aluminum brake lines package that is still factory SEALED, the packaging just looks like hell because of it sitting in a barn. Sway bar deletes for max articulation? I have no idea what you would call that. I need your guys help to ID these parts, because I don't.

Here's a album for those willing to help me - https://imgur.com/a/sHBQL
 
The 1st pic are a pair of rear lift shackles. The next are some sway bar disconnects. The next box is a set of four stock shackles. The next is a drop pitman arm. That goes on the steering box and is used to correct steering geometry when adding a lift of 3 inches or more. Then you have the front lift shackles that are narrower than the rear. The others are stainless steel brake lines. Probably extended ones to use when lifting the Jeep.
 
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What's a ballpark estimate price wise for these parts? I need to get rid of these parts, I have absolute no need for them.
 
Since you have the packaging and part numbers just google them and you'll know what their asking new. Then you can set your price from there. Some parts are worth more for some than others. I don't really like to put a price on someone else stuff. Plus when you look it up you'll know the years the parts fit and wether that pitman arm is for manual or power steering.
 

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