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    915 shifter

    Putting together a package of parts for a novice Porsche owner building up a rolling shell. He needs a 915 shift tower - prefer the later one with brass adjusting nut..

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    I've got the guts if you find just the tower. I swapped in the Wevo stuff.
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    1972 911T to ST

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    Bill,
    I have one. I will text you photos on Sunday.

    Bob
    Last edited by Bob Alfonso; 07-22-2016 at 06:36 PM.

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    So far, I've only been contacted by "Chuck Wierz" a 'dormant PayPal' scammer...
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    Hi Tech,
    I have a really good factory short shifter (it has the brass adjusting nut) complete with rubber accordion boot, original black leather shifter console cover, shifter tower plate, and a really nice leather Momo shift knob, I took it completely apart last year, cleaned it, adjusted it and greased it. It shifts like new with zero play or wobble. I kept it after putting the original shifter back in and selling the car. Since I now have a 901 gearbox, I don't need this anymore.
    PM if interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gruen911 View Post
    Hi Tech,
    I have a really good factory short shifter (it has the brass adjusting nut) complete with rubber accordion boot, original black leather shifter console cover, shifter tower plate, and a really nice leather Momo shift knob, I took it completely apart last year, cleaned it, adjusted it and greased it. It shifts like new with zero play or wobble. I kept it after putting the original shifter back in and selling the car. Since I now have a 901 gearbox, I don't need this anymore.
    PM if interested.
    Thank you. I just reached an agreement to buy one last night.
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