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    "Name that Porsche part"

    Kewpie doll to anyone who can tell me what these NOS parts fit.

    Fuel gauge sender is 16.5" in length (without spring).
    911 641 801 10
    Date stamped 5/70.
    A short baby who is very agile could possibly use this as a pogo stick.

    Alternator was acquired from Vasak some years back. Original Bosch box has been preserved by years of Arizona dust.
    911 603 125 00

    Thank you.





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    My guess is that the sender is for a 110 ltr plastic tank.

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    110L Tank Sending Unit?

    Hello Frank,

    Is that sender for one of these K. Kurz Hessental 110L plastic tanks for ST/RSR?
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    Johnson Rod
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    2001 Toyota Landcruiser

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    Quote Originally Posted by boxster03
    Johnson Rod

    I'll bet nobody knows what you're talking about!

    We call 'em Johnson Bars.

    Best,

    Tom
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    Jerry: Hello? Yeah, this is Jerry Seinfeld. What? Twenty-eight hundred

    dollars?!! That's the estimate on my car?!! No, don't even do anything.

    I'm gonna think about it. Okay, bye.

    George: What's to think about? If Putty says it's what it is, it's what it

    is. He's not gonna cheat you.

    Jerry: Except that it's not Putty.

    George: What happened to Putty?

    Jerry: Eh, we had a little fight about the move. I took her to this other

    place. I think they might be trying to screw me.

    George: Well, of course they're trying to screw you. What do you think?

    That's what they do. They can make up anything. Nobody knows. "By the

    way, you need a new Johnson rod in there." "Oh, a Johnson rod. Yeah, well,

    you better put one of those on."
    Early 911S Registry #750
    1970 911E - The Good Stuff
    2001 Toyota Landcruiser

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