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    FS: Porsche 911 2.0 1968 elephant skin toolkit

    Porsche 911 2.0 1968 original factory toolkit , rare elephant skin style vinyl bag. In very nice condition. Complete of the fully original stuff. Just missed the 17/19 DFS wrench.
    Detailed pics available by email request. Tracking shipping worldwide. SOLD
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    Are these DRF wrenches really from 68? Do you have a picture of the pliers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by softwindow View Post
    Are these DRF wrenches really from 68? Do you have a picture of the pliers?
    Those are not correct DFS wrenches they do not have the milled ends and if you look close he has an 18/19 open end wrench. Philips screwdriver is wrong and so is the lug wrench that says "Klein" on it.
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    While we're at it there is something fishy about the Klein 21. Compare the contour.
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    Bonjourno, 1968 would be a Short Wheelbase car, not LWB as you posted. Please lay out all the tools, front and back so we can clearly see them (it always puzzles me when folks "hide" the tools in the bag or whatever.) There are, as, several pointed out several problems with this kit. As priced it is on the high side, especially since all the open end wrenches look wrong and possibly the spar plug wrench, etc etc . Mille Grazie.


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    Quote Originally Posted by mfitton View Post
    Those are not correct DFS wrenches they do not have the milled ends and if you look close he has an 18/19 open end wrench. Philips screwdriver is wrong and so is the lug wrench that says "Klein" on it.
    dear Mike and Gents , all the stuff is as I've found it in Germany. As I correctly wrote the missing open DFS wrench is the 17/19 ;so the 18/19 is in place of the 17 19 from the owner.
    The KLEIN screwdrivers set pair is absolutely original.
    Maybe do you mean the LW in that period was marked 19-KLEIN? I think it was not a rule in this '68 kit. Best regards Ric.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ribachio View Post
    dear Mike and Gents , all the stuff is as I've found it in Germany. As I correctly wrote the missing open DFS wrench is the 17/19 ;so that the 18/19 is in place of the 17 19 from the owner.
    The KLEIN screwdrivers set pair is absolutely original.
    Maybe do you mean the LW in that period was marked 19-KLEIN? I think it was not a rule in this '68 kit. Best regards Ric.
    Pictures worth a thousand words. Please post many more good photos. Grazie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Henderson View Post
    Bonjourno, 1968 would be a Short Wheelbase car, not LWB as you posted. Please lay out all the tools, front and back so we can clearly see them (it always puzzles me when folks "hide" the tools in the bag or whatever.) There are, as, several pointed out several problems with this kit. As priced it is on the high side, especially since all the open end wrenches look wrong and possibly the spar plug wrench, etc etc . Mille Grazie.


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    Hello dear Allen , after so long time You know 1968 is the year of transition from SWB to LWB. Sure this is a 1968 year 911 toolkit.
    I really don't understand some of the exposed problems. I don't really want to "hide" tools in the pics, but I don't want to open a public trial in a sale thread, with often different opinions and experiences in European and Us market. So , as I correclty wrote, detailed pics of the tools are available by email request. Thank you All my best Ric

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    Quote Originally Posted by Allen Henderson View Post
    Pictures worth a thousand words. Please post many more good photos. Grazie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by juche_namja View Post
    While we're at it there is something fishy about the Klein 21. Compare the contour.
    hello Jim so long time I will check

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