I'm cleaning out my homebrewing parts box and have a few items up for sale.
Item 1: Looking to convert a fridge or freezer into a kegerator or keezer, respectively? Well, you'll need a tap tower and some taps.
Enter this lightly-used tap tower that I purchased at Gnome Brew last year. I installed it on my kegerator only for the fridge compressor to die shortly thereafter. Includes the beer lines (3/16" ID) and fittings for faucets. Lines are clean still and were flushed with water after last use. You'll need faucets and hardware to attach the lines to your keg fittings of choice. $40.
Item 2: Chrome Kegco faucet (new in box) $8. They're like $17 new. What a deal. Includes the plastic handle but I know you probably want a prettier wooden handle. Well, look elsewhere for that.
Item 3: One new in-box Kegco D System Sankey Keg Tap Coupler. Asking $15, retails for $30. Includes a barbed fitting and nut for attaching the CO2 line. Does NOT include a fitting for attaching the beer line - that one's on you. Don't @ me on this, it doesn't come with one even if you buy it from Kegco.
Item 4: four faucet shanks with tail pieces. The shank is about 1.5" long . Includes a tailpiece with a nut to attach to the shank, a washer, and a plastic flange. $5 each, or all 4 for $15.
Item 5: 1/2" 316 stainless ball valve. Great for turning the flow both off and on to just about anything, as long as it's got a 1/2" threaded connection. I used it with a brew kettle's bulkhead fitting, but that is literally just one example. Use your imagination.
Item 6: one chrome Perlick forward-closing faucet. Nicer than the Kegco ones. $15.