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    WTB: Wiring Harness

    Hello all,

    WIRING HARNESSES WANTED:
    911 all years
    356 all years

    Looking for harnesses that are complete and in good order. NO JUNK

    Thanks in advance.

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    We can deliver all of them new Alex ! :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    I find this hilarious on so many levels....., so I shared this with Dave at Vintage Auto Works this morning, and he has a smile on his face right now as well.

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    Eric

    That is funny! Unfortunately, the humor is probably lost on most of the members of this forum.

    Hope to see you in Monterey in a couple of weeks.

    |Jim

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    Care to enlighten??

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Eric

    That is funny! Unfortunately, the humor is probably lost on most of the members of this forum.

    Hope to see you in Monterey in a couple of weeks.

    |Jim

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Alex deJonge View Post
    Care to enlighten??
    Interesting to see how Alex (Restoration Design - New Product Line - Wiring H.) meets Gerard (https://www.kroonwireharnesses.com - the largest and well reputated (European) Porsche wiring harness reproducer so far).

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    Nothing wrong with some healthy competition. Keep Up the Good Work Alex.

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    bought a wiring harness from YNZ back in 1980 for my 1961 Roadster. ..got around to installing it in 2000.... It went in perfectly except the windshield wiper motor, one wire did not have the corresponding called point. I called them.... They asked me to give them the part # on my wiper motor... They said that the motor my have been changed and gave me the correct point for the motor that was in the car..... It all worked perfectly …. and you know how it feels when you walk away from something as awesome as that..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    This is my supplier, and most of my friends and restorer friends as well. When you need to supply your serial number so that they ship you the right harness... you know you're in the right shop.

    https://www.ynzyesterdaysparts.com/pdfs/Porsche.pdf

    Eric
    Thanks Eric! Was not on my radar yet. Gives a very good first impression.

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by Adore911 View Post
    Interesting to see how Alex (Restoration Design - New Product Line - Wiring H.) meets Gerard (https://www.kroonwireharnesses.com - the largest and well reputated (European) Porsche wiring harness reproducer so far).
    We are aware of Kroon, and YNZ. Saw Gerard looking over our wiring very carefully at the Techno Classica show in Essen Germany.
    Competition enables better product to hit the market, and we are looking forward to it!

    Now back to the original post...any spare harnesses laying around???

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    Hi Alex, i fully agree, there's nothing wrong with competition ! ,it will be more or less the same as between RD and Dansk i think. We did not saw you at Essen, only Marcel ! Where were you hiding ? :-)
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