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    FS: Toolroll 911

    FS is a toolrool for 1970-1971 911
    Price 1350 Euro including shipping
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    Porsche 911 S 1971 Kremer race car

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    Basically three LWB tools a fan belt and dirty tool bag for 1350 euro?
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    Quote Originally Posted by juche_namja View Post
    Basically three LWB tools a fan belt and dirty tool bag for 1350 euro?
    For you as a "super specialist" with the super cheap pricing of parts you offer.....I would clean up the bag and add a 2 Euro Porsche towel!
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    i agree with JIm, not too many correct tools in there, missing 7 correct tools
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    Ok...then whats the value on your opinion
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    Quote Originally Posted by 911r67 View Post
    Ok...then whats the value on your opinion
    The problem with partial tools kits is you can not find certain tools to complete and if by luck you do you'll end up spending more than just buying a complete LWB one. A mint 1970-73 is probably at some where around $1250, sadly even that might be high now. The 1969 a tad higher due the the rarity of the tool bag. The linchpin of the 1973.5 tool kit is the Chrom-Vandium reversible screwdriver blade coupled with if it has a mint original tie-strings tool bag with original ties in good shape. Originality, quality, ascetics play a big part in tool kits as they are now more for looks or just having one than actually their intended purpose.
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    Just keep bumping it and drop the price by $50 every week until you find a buyer. Many seem to do that here.

    Maybe also post a picture of the screw drivers out of the bag.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BubbaG View Post
    Just keep bumping it and drop the price by $50 every week until you find a buyer. Many seem to do that here.

    Maybe also post a picture of the screw drivers out of the bag.
    Thread will be locked after 5 bumps: 5 bumps x $50 still way to high $750-$800 if the screwdrivers are decent.
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