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Thread: COA .. is it true no more numbers for motor and transmission??!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VintageExcellen View Post
    Wow Adam you clearly know more than all of us put together and by this post, what an amazing post, it was a “perfect post”, such a great guy, and as you previously stated in a recent thread you have done more for this community than all of us combined. I wouldn’t know anything without your VAST knowledgeable posts. You asked for it buddy.

    And yes that is one part out of 50,000 parts, they probably called Friezinger whom they sold all their stock of NOS to years before.
    Ok, first, I'm NOT your buddy. I was merely pointing out that PCNA/Porsche Classic does try and source NOS parts when doing their restorations, and I showed a real world example of this, not a scathing platitude about how you perceive they do business.

    Oh, and they aren't the only ones who come to us looking for NOS parts...

    ---Adam

    P.S. Manfred Freizinger buys from us too, he sources 550 and RSK stuff from us. There is a reason we are called Unobtanium-Inc.
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    [QUOTE=Unobtanium-inc;1034672]Ok, first, I'm NOT your buddy. I was merely pointing out that PCNA/Porsche Classic does try and source NOS parts when doing their restorations, and I showed a real world example of this, not a scathing platitude about how you perceive they do business.

    Oh, and they aren't the only ones who come to us looking for NOS parts...

    ---Adam


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    Great thread until the personal attack...

    Chuck, you gonna close this thread now?

    It seems like we remove one meanie and others step in to fill the void.

    Why can't people just behave online?
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    Scott72 ,
    Yes absolutely...
    since mine is MY 69.... I am going to go the Kardex route.
    Thanks for the input.
    Regards.
    Doug

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    Update on my COA / kardex pursuit.
    HughH recommended I contact davep for a Kardex as the COA won't give me the eng / trans numbers.

    Just received my Lardex from Davep.
    Lots of good info on the Kardex and it confirmed my numbers matching.

    Thanks everyone !
    Doug

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    There is a wonderful thread here called "Post your Kardex" ...
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