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Thread: WTB: 906 910 917 CLAMPS Connecting the Hallow Sway Bar to the Down Links

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    WTB: 906 910 917 CLAMPS Connecting the Hollow Sway Bar to the Down Links

    Looking for one pair of the factory clamps used to attach the 'hollow racing sway bar' to the 'down-links'.

    Used by the 906...

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    the 910...

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    and the 917... (and several other Porsche race cars).

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    Nearly complete, an installation of a 910/917 Hollow Sway Bar in the trunk of my 914-6 GT...

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    using nothing less than ALL Porsche factory original race parts;

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    the magnesium bearing blocks

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    bearings, and the aluminum sway-bar spacers. The system is so precise, you have to carefully hand-fitted.

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    Sure like to finish the install with all the proper factory parts. Can you help?

    By the way, ZERO play, NO BINDS and moves like-butter. Love the simple and lightweight design of all the components--- there's nothing like it!

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    Yes, I can make the simple clamps, but why when I may be able to find the original pieces.

    Please email me directly at AJSERRANO@MSN.COM with any leads, etc.

    Thank you.

    PS: You guess it! That's a factory BEHR gearbox oil cooler in the trunk of the car, the very same piece used by the 1968 Porsche 909 BergSpyder. How cool is that???

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    Cool WTB906 910 917 Clamps

    Armando-

    I'll sell you these, $1,000,000.00
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    Bernd Buschen
    R Gruppe # 357
    71' 914-6 Original Owner
    70' 914-6 GT Stoddard Built
    69' 911E Scott's car
    70' 914-6 Sold

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    WTB - 906 910 917 Clamps

    But seriously, I think I do have one. The two broken ones are Mag, and the single is alloy. Give me a call.
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    Bernd Buschen
    R Gruppe # 357
    71' 914-6 Original Owner
    70' 914-6 GT Stoddard Built
    69' 911E Scott's car
    70' 914-6 Sold

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    The ones I'm looking for come in pairs, yours has some extra pieces? PM sent!

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    Still looking for an original pair of clamps to purchase. Last resort would be to reproduce them from the single original shown above. Thank you for the leads...

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