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    FS: Exceptional 69-73 911 Tool Roll

    SOLD - Thank You Dick!!

    This is the nicest tool roll I have ever seen, virtually untouched. A nice Christmas present for you and your special 911. . .

    It contains:

    P208 generator pulley holder wrench - this is the only piece showing any use, at the end.
    Klein 21mm solid spark plug socket
    DIN 911 SW 10 - Klein 10 mm Allen wrench
    160 mm combination pliers with cross-hatched handles and chrome plated jaws
    -Klein Phillips screwdriver with red plastic handle embossed "10000 VOLT W-GERMANY"
    -Klein elongated-blade screwdriver with red plastic handle embossed "10000 VOLT W-GERMANY"
    5 "Drop-Forged-Steel Germany" open-end wrenches:
    * 8 x 9 mm
    * 10 x 11 mm
    * 12 x 13 mm
    * 14 x 15 mm
    * 17 x 19 mm
    Klein 19 mm lug wrench with tapered end
    Chrom Vanadium 19x22 mm box wrench
    Like new basketweave vinyl bag with grey interior and perfect Cad plated clasps
    1 Porsche Phoenix 9.5 x 710 Fan belt
    Small Fuse Pouch with 5 fuses (4 sealed)
    Unused Porsche Towel with label "Made in Germany 100% Cotton"

    $1750 includes shipping via priority mail insured. Paypal okay.

    Local buyers welcome, email for quickest response to: socalcars at yahoo

    Thank You - Robert
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    Last edited by SoCalCars; 12-23-2011 at 11:29 AM. Reason: SOLD

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    Yes ! Exceptionally nice and correct kit. Good luck!

    -Allen-

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    That's lovely!
    John Forcier
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    Allen,

    which is the correct Allen wrench? I have 3 with different markings: Klein 10, then DIN 911 SW 10 - Klein 10 and the last one has no marking. Is there any particular needed for SWB or LWB toolkit?
    Martin

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    SWB Spark Plug Wrench

    Quote Originally Posted by Zeephyrin View Post
    Allen,

    which is the correct Allen wrench? I have 3 with different markings: Klein 10, then DIN 911 SW 10 - Klein 10 and the last one has no marking. Is there any particular needed for SWB or LWB toolkit?
    All the Hex wrenches I've seen are marked Klein. Here are some correct SWB spark plug sockets. I've seen BOTH 10mm and 12mm (rare) hex-drive versions. Thanks.

    -Allen-
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    Your kit works a '73 S? The pattern on the vinyl is different than a "69. Please verify?

    Thanks

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    73 1/2 and RS Toolkit

    Here is an exemplar 73.5 MY toolkit. Note the tie bag and tapered top spark plug wrench not to mention the unobtanium reversible screwdriver. IMHO, a SNAP bag is also correct for this period as I've seen MANY kits with such. Thanks.

    -Allen-
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post

    BTW, can anyone tell me what the hex wrenches are resting on?
    547 roller bearing flywheel

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    Sold!!

    SOLD - Thank You Dick!

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