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Thread: FS: fuchs 6Jx15 early wheel : nos condition

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    Junior Mitglied
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    Thumbs up FS: fuchs 6Jx15 early wheel : nos condition

    SOLD, THANKS EARLY911SREGISTRY!

    I have one early fuchs 6Jx15 wheel in original unrestored condition. The part number on the wheel is 911.361.020.00 and date code 1/72. The anodized on the wheel is in excellent condition. This wheel was found in a storage garage.

    I'm asking 550 plus shipping
    I will ship the wheel with its original box and a box outside to protect the original box.

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    i will take it
    Clyde Boyer





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    Good find!

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    Sent pm for payment details
    Clyde Boyer





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    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed my first ever 911 (1995)







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    Payment sent
    Clyde Boyer





    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed
    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed my first ever 911 (1995)







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    First Aussie R Gruppe Member #366
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    Every once in a while, an item comes along that is so unusual it really should go up for auction. I have a 1/72 production car and would have paid a lot for this wheel to use as my spare. Much more than it sold for.

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    "imo"

    . . . be an absolute crime to mount something like that . . .
    . . . I'd make a shadow box out of it --- stick the whole she-bang on a wall, somewhere . . .

    . . . just that ratty old box makes me smile


    And just look at that wheel! 'Restorers' take note . . . un-even finish --- w/ 'fish-eyes'!!

    Take that bit to a 'concours' --- be sure to bring the box . . . then send half the entrants into therapy


    Excellence may've been expected . . . but this'll do!



    Killer bit

    Killer price

    And I'm keeping these pics!

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    +1 It would have finished off my trunk like a work of art. Only problem with that is that a tire would have had to be put on it.

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    Take it easy on me guys its for this
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