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    Fs Nos Mint Never Used Tool Kit

    Needing tools guys,

    Here is a unbelievable find. This is a mint, NLA, NOS, never used tool kit for a 69-73 911. It is exactly correct for a 69 year model in that it has an "elephant hide" bag. With a change of bag only it is exactly correct for a 70 to mid-year 1973 when the bag and tools changed somewhat. This contains the very desirable and high quality Drop Forged open end wrenches. Price is $1,100 shipped in U.S. $1,150 outside of U.S. Respond directly to DrRSR@aol.com Thanks.



    -Allen-

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    Sold

    pending payment. Thanks to the list. Now PAID and SHIPPED

    -Allen-

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    Jeez, wander away from the computer for a couple hours and look at what you miss...

    Are those the tool placements in the bag as found when originally opened? I guess the pliers went in the pocket across from the pulley spanner. I've always tried to figure out the best placement for the tools in my '69 kit. This layout works very nicely indeed.
    Bill Leavitt
    Early 911S Registry #1083
    1969 S... when it left the factory

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    Tool arrangement

    This is the way the tools were in the bag as I recall and IMHO is probably the best way to pack the tools.

    -Allen-

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    Yeah, my '69S needed this. SOUR GRAPES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    tool placement

    here's a picture from my 72 owner's manual.
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    '72 E sunroof coupe

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    crap But at least I had a great day skiing with my kids...

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    Eric, I thought maybe the buyer was you... I guess we both got unlucky.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    I was the #1 person to see this post, yes #1 (because I saw "views" under post) and I just laughed at the asking price. Now, I'm laughing at myself. Jeez, I never knew these took kits were so much $$$!!!


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    ..I just started to realise I am carrying constantly $1k in my trunk while driving my 911.

    BTW: Isn't the black button/snap to be used to fix the large "wheel knob tool" which is then facing outwards ?
    Registry member No.773

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