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    SWB Rear Turn Signal Units and LWB Spark Plug Wrench

    Two sets of turn signal/tail lights. Set 1: Chrome trim is good. Lenses are cracked, but shiny and useable, one with a full length vertical crack. The plating on the interior reflectors is peeling heavily on one. Complete with bulb holders and bulbs of unknown condition. Heavily aged set of gaskets attached to units. $200/pair shipped US. (First 5 images) SOLD

    Set 2: Chrome is very good. One lens is fully cracked vertically but the other is pretty nice having the common spider cracks around the screw hole and slight cracking around the back-up section. Compete with bulb holders and bulbs of unknown condition. One unit has a loose ground connection. I would say these are generally in the better condition than the other set for sale. This set also has a good set of gaskets. $250/pair shipped US (Second 5 images) SOLD

    One patina'd LWB spark plug wrench (as pictured). Someone more skillful than I might bring this back to its' former glory. Rubber insert is intact. Generally in pretty good condition for a tool that was intended to be used and not just for show. $150 shipped US.
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    And now for the Klein 21 wrench images.
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    Bundle pricing...$400 for both sets of lenses shipped US.

    $125 on the plug wrench.
    John Thompson

    1966 912. My first car. Bought it Nov. 25, 1988. Still have it.

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    pm sent on second set of lenses
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    Greetings from Sisters....

    I'll take first set of rear turn signals.

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    Only item available is the spark plug wrench.
    Last edited by JT912; 08-27-2015 at 09:20 AM.
    John Thompson

    1966 912. My first car. Bought it Nov. 25, 1988. Still have it.

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