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    Porsche classic tool kits

    These were for sale at the porsche classic pop up store at Goodwood. The Houndstooth was the 911 kit the leather one is for a 356.
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    Any photos of contents, and prices???
    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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    Quote Originally Posted by StephenAcworth View Post
    Any photos of contents, and prices???
    No pics of contents but they were Porsche branded tools, they looked good but were not trying duplicate the look of the original tools . Prices were in pounds, about $600.00

    I'm kicking myself for not buying one of each, but I was to lazy to carry them around all day. They did say they were only available there. I was hoping they would soon be available at dealerships. I'm not sure if porsche does short runs for events like Goodwood to test the waters.
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    That houndstooth roll is pretty sweet. It'd look good in a hotrod with interior matching houndstooth.

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    After spending many thousands of pounds on parts and overpriced pieces of plastic from Porsche which are needed in a full resto this is a relative bargain! I have just got one and they are beautiful quality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nickgreen View Post
    After spending many thousands of pounds on parts and overpriced pieces of plastic from Porsche which are needed in a full resto this is a relative bargain! I have just got one and they are beautiful quality.
    Is there a part number for these?

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