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    Looking for constructive criticism and analysis of my tool kit

    From my ‘72…thoughts?
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    Peter Kane

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    Peter, I am not the guy to opine, but it looks identical to my 6/71 targa delivery, which was MY71, in every way, down to the fuse kit, though mine has a newer belt and not the original Phoenix. Note I was incredibly surprised when the car showed up with a complete tool kit because it was advertised as just a bag with a few tools in it. I was even more surprised when the original folder with owner's manual, service record, and receipts for major services showed up more than a year after I bought it and I still don't have a good explanation for why that happened, but then you can't ask questions can you?

    In any case, looks good! And I'm jealous of your belt. Sorry for TMI.
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    It doesn’t go with the rug.

    That’s all I got. Otherwise, it looks beautiful to me. Just the right amount of original wear.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 70SATMan View Post
    It doesn’t go with the rug.

    That’s all I got. Otherwise, it looks beautiful to me. Just the right amount of original wear.
    Too funny. Just glad that it has the right pieces. Never thought to validate it after all of these decades. Thanks!
    Peter Kane

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    Missing the sunroof tool
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    Looks too clean to me - Yeah Porsche cars never fail
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xavier PJB View Post
    Looks too clean to me - Yeah Porsche cars never fail
    The flash definitely improved its appearance. Had to wash the greasy, oily grime off my hands after taking the photos. I might actually clean it!
    Peter Kane

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    Tool Thread

    Here's one that helped me . . .
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...s-amp-Contents



    HtH




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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    Here's one that helped me . . .
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...s-amp-Contents



    HtH




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    Guess I need to find the towel!
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    Here you go:
    https://sierramadrecollection.com/Po...et-p54435.html

    IIRC the 000 article on toolkits showed the 72-73 toolkit with a black inner lining instead of beige. Hopefully that won’t cause you any sleepless nights.
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