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Thread: LWB hardware restoration kit - more than you need!

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    LWB hardware restoration kit - more than you need!

    Hi, All -

    When you buy this, you will get the quantities and items listed on the attached spreadsheet. These were purchased for restoring my '73.

    If you count up the hours needed to: A) find out what size bolt/nut/washer you will need, B) procure the fasteners, C) find out what plating is required on the fastener, and D) get the fasteners plated, E) organize them in such a fashion that you can actually find the fastener, this will look like a deal. On the spreadsheet, I wrote in the application for the fastener, where I recognized it. YZ means yellow zinc plated, BO means black oxided, CZ means clear zinc plated.

    I will ship these boxes of fasteners, organized and labeled in the order of the spreadsheet, to you for $1250. CONUS only, thanks!

    Maybe the Mods can reverse the order of my spreadsheet, thanks!
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    Great service, If I had not already bought, and Cad plated most of my hardware, I would gladly buy yours. Lots of time and effort, listing finding, and then paying to have plated.....
    Will you sell smaller kits for specific areas of the car?
    Cary

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    Cary -

    Kits for specific areas of a 911 may be in my future. What areas would you think I should make a kit for? Thanks!

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    What a great effort! Quick question- are all the marked fasteners with OEM marks?
    Haasman

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    Haasman -

    The hex head bolts are all marked, just not with the names of our favorite German manufacturers. Metric Multistandard Components sources hardware where they can get it. Some of them are German, mostly not, though.

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    Let's go to $1000, shipped in the CONUS.

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    Anyone for $800, shipped in the CONUS?

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    very nice kit!
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    pm se nt

    Mike

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    Sold to Mike, thanks!

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