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    FS: NOS Fog light set 911.631.905.00 white, rectangular in box, complete

    Bought your X-Mas present yet?

    NOS
    911.631.905.00 Fog light set

    contains

    2x 901.361.205.01 Fog lights
    2x 900.631.126.90 Osram H3 bulb
    2x 900.223.004.02 washer
    2x 999.652.235.10 cable shoe
    1x 911.615.109.01 wehre relay
    1x 911.612.027.00 cables
    1x 911.613.027.00 green light switch
    1x 900.631.102.90 bulb
    1x 911.613.213.00 plate
    1x 999.703.067.50 sleeve
    2x 999.652.116.02 bracket
    1x 901.612.064.00 ground cable
    2x 999.652.160.04 sleeve

    2500€

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    Whoa, nice to find THAT under the tree! GLWS.

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    These are under the bumper lights for 1969-1973 911 and won't work for a car with an "S" Spoiler. Looks like a correct harness too but the switch from what I can see, is not "correct." I've had a couple of these sets NOS to sell and found them to be a very tough sell. GLWS.

    -Allen-

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Henderson View Post
    ...... Looks like a correct harness too but the switch from what I can see, is not "correct." I've had a couple of these sets NOS ....

    -Allen-

    Well Allen, I don´t have any doubt about the correctness of the switch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirk07 View Post
    Well Allen, I don´t have any doubt about the correctness of the switch.
    OK. Please post better pics of the switch. I found this from a prior post where you, I believe, were selling the switch alone. To me, it looks like, yes a Porsche part but no, not the switch that would have come on a Porsche 911 up to 1973.
    Found this reference...

    From the Porsche catalog:
    Installation set for subsequent installation fog headlamp, additional headlamp ; installation set for subsequent installation fog headlamp rear fog light additional headlamp ; switch dashboard trim ( 69.1969 -1969- ); switch dashboard trim ( -70.1970 -1970-
    72-.1972 -1973- )

    GLWS

    -Allen-

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    My maroon binders have listed this original two stage light switch with 914.613.451.10 on the back correct for all additional fog light sets 69-73, with the exception of 1971.

    Never offered this one here, but sold another (different boxing) NOS one several month ago.

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    All in All, its a 914 part as indicated on the bottom of the switch ( in my opinion ). Probably is ok in a 911 application and acceptable to most, including me, if it works. I bought one with identical PORSCHE numbers on the labels with the 914 stamping on the switch. Mine has an amber lens on the switch with a knurled { 914? } black knob & no bezel to attach it to the dash. I believe I see a chrome bezel in your pictures, (the one below the cable picture). It also, looks like a knurled black knob too. I hope the USA rubber covers will fit the knurled knob. By the way the switch is not interchangeable as far as knobs and bezels are concerned, a stand alone item. I have a 72 so it should work in my application, even if I have to leave the USA protective rubber grommet off. ....cliff

    Almost a shame to utilize this set....
    Last edited by Cliff; 12-19-2018 at 03:41 PM.
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    That switch is the real deal. My old car had receipts from July 69 with that part number.
    See this discussion:
    1969 S Coupe #761
    Early S Registry #1624

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    Quote Originally Posted by beh911 View Post
    That switch is the real deal. My old car had receipts from July 69 with that part number.
    See this discussion:
    Can we P L E A S E see some better photos of the switch? Again, nice "kit," Porsche AG part number switch BUT let's see it so we can SEE how it looks and if it looks like a LWB 911 Fog light switch (hang on, I'm looking for a pic from my files. Thanks..

    -Allen-

    Update: found this photo (dash photo-accepted (IMHO) LWB 911 fog light switch with safety mandated rubber bezel) from beh911's post. So, does the switch look like the "correct one?" I post beh911s switch and what we can see of the sellers. Again, just asking. Thanks.
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    Senior Member Cliff's Avatar
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    This is the one I bought earlier this year. All numbers match what Bryce has exactly
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    To err is human; to blame it on someone else is more human...

    "You must always strive to be the best, but you must never believe that you are."
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    ”What would PORSCHE do”

    67 911 de Luxe, 356 B silver metallic / brown interior, ( buck skin really ) 67 PORSCHE [ built ] 912, Crystal blue, black interior, 72 T, Silver metallic/black interior, appearance group,factory AC.

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