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    Smuggler's box webasto intake (SWB)

    Part of smuggler box on my 1967 911 was toasted, and I removed that Webasto intake from center tunnel to ease repairs few years ago. Now that vent that is missing when I should weld it back in, probably went to recycling bin and now in China already... (me idiot)
    So I have to either make it ("just" a metal tube) or try to find somebody who is cutting a tub. I would need some dimension to make it so could somebody take few measurements for me? What I would need is inner diameter of that tube close to center tunnel (green arrow), then in widens a bit so also inside diameter on outer part (orange arrow). Also it would help how much it protrudes outside from center tunnel. It was same (IMO) at least in all SWB's and LWB's.

    I'm talking about this part marked in blue (so if you have spare one, even a bad one, I'm happy to buy it ) Also if you have some good detailed shot of SWB's smugglers box please post it here, it would help a lot!

    ps. I took this picture from internet so its not mine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Will 1967 View Post
    Part of smuggler box on my 1967 911 was toasted, and I removed that Webasto intake from center tunnel to ease repairs few years ago. Now that vent that is missing when I should weld it back in, probably went to recycling bin and now in China already... (me idiot)
    So I have to either make it ("just" a metal tube) or try to find somebody who is cutting a tub. I would need some dimension to make it so could somebody take few measurements for me? What I would need is inner diameter of that tube close to center tunnel (green arrow), then in widens a bit so also inside diameter on outer part (orange arrow). Also it would help how much it protrudes outside from center tunnel. It was same (IMO) at least in all SWB's and LWB's.

    i have what you need...pm me you emailaddress

    I'm talking about this part marked in blue (so if you have spare one, even a bad one, I'm happy to buy it ) Also if you have some good detailed shot of SWB's smugglers box please post it here, it would help a lot!

    ps. I took this picture from internet so its not mine


    i have what you need...pm me you emailaddress and i can send you also some high res pics

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    Franz, sent you pm on Friday with my details.
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    1967 911 Slate Grey/red, fully restored + 66' "r-ish" hotrod project

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