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    webasto gas heater flex tubes

    rust red is pending



    flex tubes for webasto gas heater
    this is the early version ...used up to vin 308069
    later cars had the solid tube

    asking 200€ shipped (but +pp fee)for the very solid black one and 150€ for the rust coloured one.
    both come with a new correct 22mm norma clamb.
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    Any repops coming on these in the future?
    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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    yes... all components are already in the shelfes---only need to find a few days of time...

    and again--there are at least two different flex tube versions....

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    webasto delen.PNG


    which part is this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by preS View Post
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    yes but this is the later illustration.

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    http://smtp.early911sregistry.org/fo...pipe-end/page2

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    yes but this is the later illustration.

    post#18

    http://smtp.early911sregistry.org/fo...pipe-end/page2

    I am aware of that and you also - and I learned it then - pointed out that up to 308069 the flex. was used

    It's great that you make it available again.

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    Franz, need some more education I am afraid. As you know I have part 32 (like 49 and 52), and hoped this was for the earlier webasto's (like mine 106-113-1557-1567). The 32's I have however are not flexpipe. Do I need flexpipe or do I have the right ones?
    Txs Jacques
    member 2971 Jacques
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    993 S Vesuvio (one of 250)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pss View Post
    Franz, need some more education I am afraid. As you know I have part 32 (like 49 and 52), and hoped this was for the earlier webasto's (like mine 106-113-1557-1567). The 32's I have however are not flexpipe. Do I need flexpipe or do I have the right ones?
    Txs Jacques
    if your vin <308070 (and around that vin there will probably be some exceptions since they were not completed in seq. order) you will need a flex pipe. Cars w/ a higher number have the fixed one as shown on the illustration. Your 4 vins (presuming they start w 30, 350 or 450) need flex to be correct

    Richard
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    Txs Richard, these were not VIN's but Webasto serial numbers for March resp May 1965 cars.
    member 2971 Jacques
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    912 April 1965
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    964 Targa original Dutch police car (one of 45)
    964 Turbo 3.6 (one of 1450)
    993 S Vesuvio (one of 250)

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