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    Some of Brad Davis' handiwork...

    …awaiting installation. Nice workmanship!!
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    Brian
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    "I measured twice, cut three times, and it's still too short!"

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    I second that. Brad has turned out some fine items, from fuel to oil lines. A great guy to work with...

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    Thanks Guys! Much appreciated.
    Brad Davis
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    Raising the bar!
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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    Brad at work...If anyone is building or restoring the real deal 911R and you want the oil system to be dead on, and I say dead on, call him
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    Brad also has correct fuel hose for our cars. He really knows his stuff and a nice guy to boot.
    Bert Jayasekera
    1970 911T - Tangerine Orange
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    Man O Man. Thanks Guys! Lots of help from good friends.
    Brad Davis
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    That ain't all. Brad does the odd ball requests: need oil lines for Rsr tranny pump and cooler? No problem! How about the line for the oil pressure relief pop off valve? Easy peasy! 935 style centerlube/spraybar cam oiling lines? Done deal.

    And all looking just like my grandpa would have made in the Old Country. Perfekte.

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    Thanks Gene! The 935 spray bar / center lube lines were fun to build.

    I want to give a shout out and thank you to my friend Richard in San Clemente for letting me use his crimper. He came up with an 8 sided crimper that replicates the factory Cohline and Techno Chemie crimp pattern. Adds the final touch or authenticity to my oil line builds!
    Brad Davis
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    So I take it then that no one sells the crimping tool after market or other wise for stock oil & fuel lines 7mm hoses? Funny you can buy the ferrules. What crimper are they using then? NO, I'm not going concours but would like to have that stock look crimp.

    Hopper

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