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  1. #271
    They should be posted here as well. This has become the defacto resource for all things toolkit.

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    Well I was thinking about that.... However this is in a For Sale forum, and lots of posts could be in-between the manual photos... So if we have a consensus, we can double post.... I did however start and stuck a thread over in technical for just the manual photos....
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...45#post1059645

    I'll go with what the board wants...

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    We were thinking more of photos of the tools in the kit..how they are arranged. I recall this thread was at one time in Tech section but moved here where it has made a home. Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Allan,

    To be clear, you are saying to post photos of contributors tools kits and how the tools are arranged in the kits and not …
    … members take good scans from their drive'rs manual of the tool kit photo and post them?
    And, would you want those posted here ???

    Just trying to make this easy...

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  5. #275
    Yes, please post photos on this forum from the Driver's Manual(s) of tools IN the bag/kit and/or out of the bag too if they show that way. Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Allen and all,

    Hoping you get the responses you want here.....

    I will delete the thread I started over on Technical...

    Cheers,
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  7. #277
    Quote Originally Posted by 911MRP View Post
    The 73 TES manual isn’t an artistic studio layout of tools they had fairly commonplace in general market (din) spanner’s and and of pair of pliers not found if my memory serves me right. While it is not a bad idea to include shots here I doubt it is the gold standard reference to toolkit given Porsche propensity to reuse and recycle photos in this manuals.
    For sure. The original idea really was to show how the tools were placed in the bag. And/but yes that would be for the photo shoot but could be helpful or even indicative. Thanks.

    -Allen-

  8. #278
    Thanks for the pix. That's what we're talking about! Nice placement of tools. I've not an idea if we'll see any consistency over the years? From 911MRP extracted from a 911T Driver's Manual. Thanks.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    Well I was thinking about that.... However this is in a For Sale forum, and lots of posts could be in-between the manual photos... So if we have a consensus, we can double post.... I did however start and stuck a thread over in technical for just the manual photos....
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...45#post1059645

    I'll go with what the board wants...

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    Now I’m really confused and a tad irritated because my post on this thread a couple of days back offering an item in direct response to Al saying he searching for “technical instruction” in post # 275 was deleted because of an objection from Allen that that said “ post should be removed because this is not a for sale thread ” ...

    I didnt want to make a fuss so didn’t fight it as wasn’t much motivated to sell the item but was flagging a potentially relevant 68 possibly quite rare technical booklet in direct response to comment so it might find a more suitable home with his 68 than on my shelf given he was searching for “technical instruction” ....

    The thread does sit under “for sale items” after all.

    Consistency please if going to object and mods wield the post zapper...after all I’m trying to help and contribute knowledge not just using ESR to flog stuff.
    Last edited by 911MRP; 05-19-2020 at 03:47 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911MRP View Post
    Now I’m really confused and a tad irritated because my post on this thread a couple of days back offering an item in direct response to Al saying he searching for “technical instruction” in post # 275 was deleted because of an objection from Allen that that said “ post should be removed because this is not a for sale thread ” ...

    I didnt want to make a fuss so didn’t fight it as wasn’t much motivated to sell the item but was flagging a potentially relevant 68 possibly quite rare technical booklet in direct response to comment so it might find a more suitable home with his 68 than on my shelf given he was searching for “technical instruction” ....

    The thread does sit under “for sale items” after all.

    Consistency please if going to object and mods wield the post zapper...after all I’m trying to help and contribute knowledge not just using ESR to flog stuff.
    I'm confused but not irritated... Did you remove the post? In any case..this is a thread about tools. So, did I miss it, was the post you're irritated about about Tools? As I recall, it was a general info from '1968." Yes? No?. I'm not the moderator..but IF you have something for sale, should it not be in a FOR SALE thread, not this tool info. thread? It would be better, no?, with a title FS rather than interred here with tools? Thanks. -Allen-
    Last edited by Allen Henderson; 05-19-2020 at 04:14 PM.

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