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    Bilstein Jack for Early 911

    This came out of my '72, but it could be for an earlier car if it is the Type D jack - not an expert on these. $100 plus shipping.

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    Last edited by myflat6; 01-29-2019 at 05:28 PM.
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    Bump and price
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    Sure looks the one in my '72...GLWS
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    Also looks like the exact same jack as the one in my 72T. Same stampings and number as well.

    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Sure looks the one in my '72...GLWS

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    Thanks for the confirmation, guys -- looks like this is correct for a '72 - maybe other years as well. I think I have it priced right, but open to reasonable offers.
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    It should be worth more if you cleaned it up a bit. The rust on it seems only surface.

    Quote Originally Posted by myflat6 View Post
    Thanks for the confirmation, guys -- looks like this is correct for a '72 - maybe other years as well. I think I have it priced right, but open to reasonable offers.

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    ok good to know - it is just surface rust from what I can see. Maybe I will clean it up - it would be cheap to media blast and re-coat.
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    Y'all need to stop posting this kind of stuff until my '72 actually gets here, so I can see if I need to buy it or not!
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    Would this be correct for a 71 too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911AUS View Post
    Would this be correct for a 71 too?
    I believe so. Maybe someone else can confirm but I think it was the same for all LWB
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