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    1972 911T tool kit verifying correct placement of tools

    I have serious spring fever up here in the tax state NY.

    So I am playing with my Porsche tool kits. (Yes I need a car shrink)

    These are pictures of my tool kit for my 1972 Albert Blue 911T coupe and I am trying to verify if my tool kit placement is 100% correct.

    I believe everything is original.

    Wondering if anyone might identify what might be missing.

    Want to take my tool kit to the next level.

    Building a 1968 tool kit on the side (Another small project.)

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    Last edited by Perry911; 02-07-2021 at 12:10 PM.
    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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    Senior Member ejboyd5's Avatar
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    Tool kit obsession has clearly reached a new level if we are now concerned about the placement of individual tools within the carrying case.

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    you are missing fuses

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    I don't think a spare MFI belt actually came in the tool kit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by edmayo View Post
    I don't think a spare MFI belt actually came in the tool kit.
    It didn't, but they did come in the travel kit (as you know...)

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    have you checked the photo of the kit in your owners manual ?
    84102 purchased in '85 FINALLY started driving it (2/2015)
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    Quote Originally Posted by typ901 View Post
    have you checked the photo of the kit in your owners manual ?
    Why no I haven't. Good idea!
    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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    Quote Originally Posted by typ901 View Post
    have you checked the photo of the kit in your owners manual ?
    imo owners manual does not show a tool kit related to each Model Year and shows an
    older toolkit, not the actual Model Year one.
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