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    FS - Parts, good stuff- sport seat bases, fuchs, etc

    Items for sale are listed below, if you are interested in an item then please email me at ALLAIRCOOLED@yahoo.com. I will ship worldwide. NOTE that I do not pay attention to the order of replies on this board – only the order of replies in my mailbox. Pictures will be added as I can – request them if you would like. Most everything will be posted on eBay in the next few days unless sold here. I may trade if you have something good.

    SPORTS SEATS BASES or/frames/sliders/tilts, late style. Correct for 69-72 Sports Seats, they will fit in a 73 but there is no provision for a double locker. Fully restored and in new condition. BASES ONLY no seats $2200

    1967 ACCESSORIES MANUAL. Very rare options/accessories booklet from the Porsche dealer – cover 911S and the first FUCH wheel. A very rare and hard to find item. The last one I sold went for $500, so if I am crazy to ask that again then please voice your opinion.

    1965-66 911/912 promo/info book. The one with the cute girl on the cover. $100

    FUCHS 15X6” “flat” style. Set of 4 in good condition, will need refinishing. $1000

    FUCHS 14x5.5. Set of 4 in very good condition. $500

    1969-73 911 dealer installed Air Conditioning system. This unit is complete with every item needed to add A/C to your early car. This system was working on a 1972 911E with every low miles. Special care was taken to remove all components, everything is included. $1000

    WEBER 40 IDA carburetors. Complete pair that has just been serviced, professionally cleaned, new gaskets installed, complete with original manifolds (no corrosion), all linkage included, K&N air cleaners w/alloy assys. Jetted for a 2.2-2.7 engine – 30mm venturies. $2000

    11 Blade fan + housing + alternator. I have one from a 911SC and one from a 2.7 or smaller engine. $250 each

    BOSCH 001 Distributor. Perfect shape with Bakelite brown cap, ready to use. For all 64-68 2.0 engines. $250

    912 356 ENGINE CASE. Case from a early 912 616/36 with a STANDARD bore, excellent condition. $700

    912 ENGINE – Perfect complete rebuild to concours, high performance 125hp spec. I could not describe this engine without boring you with the details on this tiny ad. If you want one of the best 912 engines in the world then email me. $12,000
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    Is the price you listed for sliders only or seats with sliders? If for complete seats and sliders, I'll take them.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
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    - RGruppe #389

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    Send you a PM regarding the cooling fans

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    Regarding the restored seat bases. Who did them, and what was done? Can you post a pic, or send me one?

    thanks,
    Eric
    elinden@earthlink.net

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    PM sent on factory air.

    OOPS! Missed the "dealer installed" part. Sorry!
    -Marco
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    Marco (Mr. 914-6 with no -6 any longer) - whats wrong with dealer air? not that hot out in the Valley to go for a dealer add on?

    Sports Seat bases were done by myself, a Vintage Porsche shop owner. The have been FULLY disassembled, powder coated, all proper parts white zinc plated, new stainless hinge pins, assembled by a professional PORSCHE guy (myself).
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    We've got a 1972 T shell that came with factory air ... we're in the process of collecting parts for the resto.
    -Marco
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    Searching for engine #907495 and gearbox 902/1 #229687

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    more pictures added

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    Do you still have the bases?
    Michael
    '56 T-1 356 bent window coupe...
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    72 911S Coupe, Sepia Brown

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    Do you still have the bases?
    Michael
    '56 T-1 356 bent window coupe...
    68 911L Burgandy Red R Gruppe #388
    72 911S Coupe, Sepia Brown

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