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    Model Y trailer hitch

    $175 plus shipping. Brand new, never installed. Draw-Tite model 76430 (same hitch sold by U-Haul, Reese, eTrailer, and others). I installed one of these on my car with the $100 Tekonsha 118831 wiring harness and it has worked perfectly...
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    Model S bits

    Photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/x8M5Jf2aLT4eNDYN7 Maggi TRAK Sport 217 snow chains. Sold by Tesla to fit at least the Model S 19" tires. Never used, includes the bag and instructions. $220 Model S Rear Liftgate Sunshade $45 Model S Front Center Grille (1017415-00-C). No parking sensor...
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    Sold Model S Compact Spare

    Space saver spare for Tesla Model S; consists of steel wheel from BMW X5 and 145/80-18 tire. Includes bore adapter for Model S hub. More info in this thread: Compact Space Saver Tire/Wheel Solution Used once for 5 miles on city streets. Local pickup in Sacramento, CA or I can ship it. $120...
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    Model S Aero wheels

    4 wheels, with center caps. No TPMS or tires. $350. Pickup in Sacramento, CA or Southern Maine. Shipping is possible, but may not be quick.
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    Model S Rear Liftgate Sunshade

    Title says it all.
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    Four free 19" Michelin Tires

    Located in Twin Cities (55082). These aren't worth shipping to California with my wheels, so they are being abandoned in MN. 4/32" tread on the one I measured, no reason to believe the other three aren't similar.
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    Model S Chargeport Opener

    I know that I can do the same thing with the fob, I know that newer version charge ports can be opened manually, but it would still be handy to have one of these remotes for use with my J1772 charging station. Stegen still sells them, but I don't want to buy ten to get one.
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    WTB: Aero Wheels

    Looking for a set of the short-lived aerodynamic wheels.
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    Charge port wiring

    The service manual notes that a "charge port alignment tool" should be used when connecting the HV cables to the charge port. The tool is not expensive, but of course I can't buy it. Has anyone seen the tool, or done this operation without the tool to know if it is really necessary?