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    Source for Large Wiring Diagrams

    Hi all -

    I recall seeing someone selling very large high quality reproductions of wiring diagrams at the Lit/Toy show earlier this year, but I don't recall who. I have a friend reassembling a 72T, and he would be interested in sourcing/buying these.

    Any pointers?

    Thank you

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    I take the original factory colored diagrams from the workshop manual and have Office Depot enlarge and then laminate them while I wait. I have some that are approximately 23X36... I then tape them to the back of my garage doors for easy reference. When laminated, you can use a crayon/grease pencil to make notes, etc.

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    I bought on ebay from this seller, and I'm very happy with mine
    https://www.ebay.com/str/Prosperos-W...recat=12893641

    Bengt
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    I second the Prosperos, linked above.

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    I'll mention the Office Depot/Staples thing again....only takes a few minutes and you can custom pick the size...lot less expensive that the other offered suggestions...just sayin.

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    I downloaded the diagrams from here:

    https://members.rennlist.com/911pcars/WiringDiag.htm

    and uploaded them to an web based printing service. You can pick the size and finish (laminated etc) you want. It arrived 2 days later.

    Note the diagrams are not 100% correct and the right hand side colours were not as good as the left but completely fine to work with.

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    I have a set of ‘72 and ‘73 diagrams in high resolution pdfs. PM me if interested. No charge, but you’ll have to print them. I have a laminated set on my garage door and keep a set on my iPad as well for working in the car sometimes.

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    Hi all, thanks again for all the pointers. He’s deep in the reassembly stage and just started the front end wiring. This will give him a few options. Much appreciated!

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    I have a 1969 911S diagram that I have scanned and modified in photoshop with additional labels and American delivery specs that match my car. I had a few printed out at STAPLES and they are a big help.

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