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    64-65 Washer bottle value

    Hi!

    I have genuine and complete washer bottle for ī64-65 cars. I believe this is one of the most rarest part to find as they were used only short period and are known to break easily. It includes bottle that I tested to hold water, installation sleeve, intake hose with filter and the cap. I also believe that the pump is original. Are you guys able to tell itīs current value?
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    Rule of thumb:
    Subtract 25% from estimates given here because opiners are not actual buyers.
    Or add 10% to PM'd offers.

    Was that bag really hot when you photographed it?

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    Was that bag really hot when you photographed it?
    No, but as any rare early part itīs so hot itīs better to wear gloves

    dont see no pump...
    Thats because there is no foto of it yet, will take one tomorrow.

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    Hereīs the pump, its original VDO as it still has ī65 stamps in the bottom of it:

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    Make a search on the forum.

    A guy sold some NOS units a couple of yrs ago, and I think to remember he was asking 1000$ for one!

    Olivier.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Olivier View Post
    Make a search on the forum.

    A guy sold some NOS units a couple of yrs ago, and I think to remember he was asking 1000$ for one!

    Olivier.
    That might not have sold or he had another NOS up on ebay recently

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-1964...cec97e&vxp=mtr

    Richard
    searching for engine (case) 903742

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    You're right, they probably all didn't sell

    FYI:
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...-for-64-65-911

    Olivier.

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    Thank you for your replys, this complete set is now sold to restoration project where it belongs.

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