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    Porsche 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967 911 Electrical Panel Kit

    Here is a kit for you to build a proper original early P engine compartment electrical panel;
    NOS parts and correct decals and misc non nos pieces
    $1100 US shipping included anywhere


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    imsa68- is the mounting panel supposed to be painted black?

    Great idea.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haasman View Post
    imsa68- is the mounting panel supposed to be painted black?

    Great idea.
    yep black it should be...

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    Yes - the aluminum panel should be painted with a good quality Automotive Black
    Coil (it is the proper early Bosch "fatty") painted same as above
    Screw top box, coil bracket, relay should be painted "Chrome"
    Small screws are the original Porsche screws with Hex Heads - very difficult to find
    Easy / rewarding project with this assortment!
    Nice Eye Candy in the engine room.....

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    New price for this kit = $1000
    Don't let it get away - These parts don't grow on trees (at least they don't in SC)

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    New price for the kit = $990US

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    would you sell the resistor that sits above the coil seperately?
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    Quote Originally Posted by pss View Post
    would you sell the resistor that sits above the coil seperately?
    i would....

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    NO, I spent lots of time assembling these parts so I could complete ele panels and I'm not interested in selling components.

    Not sure who moito is, he indicated in his note (attempting to hyjack my post I guess) that he "would." Not exactly sure what he is indicating that he "would" do or be willing to do, but you may want to contact him via PM or email and check it out. Keep in mind that there are several different versions of the rectangular resister (with the screw off tops), so buyers should cautious
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