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    FS: 911 '64 - '69 parts catalog

    Early parts catalog for the 911 thru 1969 with part number page references and repair sets section in the back. Someone cut the spine off and drilled it to fit in an OE 4 ring binder but it actually makes the catalog easier to use as it will stay open on whatever page you turn it to. The PET is fine, but the drawings in a printed catalog are so much sharper and it's always nice having this kind of reference material on paper. $265.00 shipped.
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    Glenn Sager
    1971 911S Coupe
    1978 911SC Targa
    1995 993 Coupe

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    I'll take it. PM sent. Thanks,

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