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Thread: 1970 - 1972 Porsche 911 LWB TES Tool Kit Basketweave Bag Complete and Original

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    1970 - 1972 Porsche 911 LWB TES Tool Kit Basketweave Bag Complete and Original

    I have this 1970-72 911 complete Toll kit for sale. It is listed on ebay with asking price €2,450. It is located in Rotterdam, NL. Postage fees estimate is around 40€ to Europe and 50€ to US. Special price for ESR fellow members €2,200.

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    https://www.ebay.de/itm/126913210960

    Thank you!
    Kyriakos
    1973 911E Light Ivory

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    1973 911E Light Ivory

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    1973 911E Light Ivory

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    1973 911E Light Ivory

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    A complete tool kit for 1970 - 1972 Porsche 911 LWB TES in excellent condition with minor patina on the tools, 100% authentic. It is believed that this tool kit with the specific tools configuration is correct for all LWB 911s of MY70 - early MY72. KLEIN 21mm solid spark plug socket and the pliers of this tool kit superseded by a round end spark plug socket and a HAPEWE combination pliers sometime in very early calendar year 1972. All other tools remained the same till late calendar year 1972 (October 1972) when the new roll bag with the laces/ties and JUSIN markings was introduced containing a red handle reversible screwdriver plus SSS open wrenches etc.

    This LWB 911 tool kit contains:

    - P208 generator pulley holder wrench

    - KLEIN 21mm solid spark plug socket

    - DIN 911 SW 10 - KLEIN 10 mm Allen wrench

    - Combination pliers with cross-hatched handles and chrome plated jaws

    - Phillips screwdriver with red plastic handle embossed "10000 VOLT W-GERMANY"

    - Elongated-blade screwdriver with red plastic handle embossed "10000 VOLT W-GERMANY"

    - 5x "Drop-Forged-Steel Germany" open-end wrenches with large fonts and milled ends:

    8x9mm, 10x11mm, 12x13mm, 14x15mm, 17x19mm

    - 19mm lug wrench with tapered end

    - Chrome vanadium 19x22mm box wrench

    - Like new, basketweave vinyl bag with grey interior and perfect Cad plated clasps

    - 1 Porsche Phoenix 9.5 x 710 fan belt dated 09/1969

    - PUDENZ Fuse Pouch with 5 fuses

    Original 1970 - 1972 Porsche 911 tool kit. Complete and authentic tool kit including the Phoenix Fan Belt and the Pudenz fuse pack. Correct 'DFS' wrenches with large fonts and milled ends. All tools have their original plating. Tool bag vinyl is still soft and pliable.
    1973 911E Light Ivory

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    I thought I should provide some options with respect to the Phoenix Fan Belt.
    In case the date 09/1969 of the Phoenix fan belt is not suitable, I have another one with a later date 06/1970 which I can provide instead (photos below).

    The price remains the same at €2,200 + shipping costs (€40-€50).
    In case the Tool Kit is preferred without any Phoenix fan belt the price is €1,850 + shipping costs.

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    You can contact me directly: kyriakos59@gmail.com
    Thank you.
    1973 911E Light Ivory

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