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  1. #21
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    Jim, could-you please send me your coordinates by MP?
    I have found someone interested.

    Thank you.

    Samuel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Did someone say Free?!
    Yup, free! Good luck selling your stuff. I'm having a heck of a time even giving 928 stuff away.

    Ciao

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    How about the week of 1/8? I won't be around on 1/6...
    That works.

    Regards

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by 928cs View Post
    Jim, could-you please send me your coordinates by MP?
    I have found someone interested.

    Thank you.

    Samuel
    I have no idea what "MP" is. Those things are at a junk yard in Emeryville, Ca. Next door to PIXAR Studios.

    Regards

    Jim
    Last edited by Jim Breazeale; 01-04-2018 at 07:55 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    I have no idea what "MP" is.
    MP = Message Privé

    Jon B.
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    Thanks Jon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Here are some 928 NOS tools. They are going on the scrap truck tomorrow morning.
    Jim, that large flat plate is not a 928 tool.
    It is 9111/2, part of an 80s 911 & 930 engine removal tool.

    Current list price from Porsche is $569.83 for that one piece.

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    Jon B.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon B View Post
    MP = Message Privé

    Jon B.
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    You are right. I was a little tired yesterday evening. But I have thought about it during the night

    Jim, how could my friend collect it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jon B View Post
    Jim, that large flat plate is not a 928 tool.
    It is 9111/2, part of an 80s 911 & 930 engine removal tool.

    Current list price from Porsche is $569.83 for that one piece.

    DSCN1696.jpg

    DSCN1694.jpg

    Jon B.
    Vista, CA
    Correct Jon.

    And in the 30 years that we've owned one we've never used it; much too awkward. Even on engines without the strainer plate, which was the intended purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Correct Jon.

    And in the 30 years that we've owned one we've never used it; much too awkward. Even on engines without the strainer plate, which was the intended purpose.

    Apparently, you are about to acquire a spare. Lucky you!

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