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Thread: Anyone near Battle Ground, Washington? Help picking up parts & shipping by UPS?

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    Anyone near Battle Ground, Washington? Help picking up parts & shipping by UPS?

    Hi - I’m negotiating with someone in Battle Ground, Washington on a couple of parts for my Honda CRX.

    Looking for some help picking the parts (rack & pinion and front spoiler) up, and taking them to a local UPS 2 miles away for packing and shipment to North Carolina. More than willing to compensate for your time and all out of pocket expenses.

    Please PM if you can help.

    Thanks in advance.
    … Bob
    Last edited by Bob Schaefer; 09-29-2022 at 01:37 PM.
    Bob Schaefer

    ‘67 911S Canary/Lemon yellow, sunroof coupe produced w/100L tank. Until determined otherwise, 306943S appears to be 1 of 1, and among the earliest 911’s with a 100L tank. The 911’s initial participation in a competitive event, the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally, was fitted with a 100L tank (#300055). Seeking additional info on earliest 100L tank fitments to 911’s.



    ‘70 914/6 (2.7l RS spec engine, but searching for 6404915 original)

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    Hi Bob
    Battleground Ground is 125 miles south of Seattle and just 20 miles from Portland Oregon. It is "literally in the sticks".
    Definitely try a Portland member.
    Good Luck!

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    Thanks Brookedale.

    I posted feelers on 914 and CRX sites as well as here.
    Bob Schaefer

    ‘67 911S Canary/Lemon yellow, sunroof coupe produced w/100L tank. Until determined otherwise, 306943S appears to be 1 of 1, and among the earliest 911’s with a 100L tank. The 911’s initial participation in a competitive event, the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally, was fitted with a 100L tank (#300055). Seeking additional info on earliest 100L tank fitments to 911’s.



    ‘70 914/6 (2.7l RS spec engine, but searching for 6404915 original)

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    Bob, I might be able to help. My son lives a few miles from Battle Ground and I'm not much further. PM sent "from the sticks".

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    Hey Bob did you get this handled??? Im in Portland and can help of needed… LMK
    Graham

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    Quote Originally Posted by pastel2020 View Post
    Hey Bob did you get this handled??? Im in Portland and can help of needed… LMK
    Graham
    Thanks for checking Graham! swcarroll has been patiently waiting ‘on deck’ to help for weeks.

    The parts I want are from a 1st Gen Honda CRX in a junkyard. But my contact has gone silent; I suspect because he’s either too busy, or unwilling to remove the parts for shipment (despite advertising them for sale on the internet).

    So I guess this’s a dead issue.

    Thank you both for offering to help! Happy Thanksgiving!
    Bob
    Bob Schaefer

    ‘67 911S Canary/Lemon yellow, sunroof coupe produced w/100L tank. Until determined otherwise, 306943S appears to be 1 of 1, and among the earliest 911’s with a 100L tank. The 911’s initial participation in a competitive event, the 1965 Monte Carlo Rally, was fitted with a 100L tank (#300055). Seeking additional info on earliest 100L tank fitments to 911’s.



    ‘70 914/6 (2.7l RS spec engine, but searching for 6404915 original)

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