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    Need pricing help for early parts

    I started my spring cleaning this weekend and found a box with a gas heater from a 67 S minus exhaust, execellent condition and a set of horn grilles for TTG lights. I want get rid of this stuff what's a reasonable price.
    thanks,
    Phil

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    Can't help on price Phil but I'm very interested in the horn grill's when you determine a price. Mark
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    Being a member since 2005 with almost 1300 postings and you need help with the pricing of such common parts?
    Seems more like avoiding to state a price...
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    Quote Originally Posted by 67Porsche911S View Post
    Being a member since 2005 with almost 1300 postings and you need help with the pricing of such common parts?
    Seems more like avoiding to state a price...
    So..... So what. Can you help? Why hinder?

    Imagine this. You`re a member of a really coool club. it`s a car club and the cars are really special and all the guys just love their cars so much. Well anyway, there you are, stood at the bar, enjoying a beer with these guys talking cars, some are asking questions, others are happy to help then one guy Phil, turns to you and says....

    Quote Originally Posted by pu911rsr View Post
    I started my spring cleaning this weekend and found a box with a gas heater from a 67 S minus exhaust, execellent condition and a set of horn grilles for TTG lights. I want get rid of this stuff what's a reasonable price.
    thanks,
    Phil
    What do you say???????????



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    size

    Are the horn grills for LWB or SWB?
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    What nips my heeed is that you jumped down Michael's throat - this forum has gentleman's rules for stating a price and these kinds of threads are (whether intentional or not) an end around. Don't crap on someone who is trying to help Chuck out (who, BTW, works his ass off on this site) by reminding people of that.

    The only rude git who has posted on this thread...is you. Your sarcasm is b-llsh-t.

    FWIW, there have been numerous examples of these sold recently - it is just a search away on Pelican or the Early S to find them.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mycar View Post
    So..... So what. Can you help? Why hinder?

    Imagine this. You`re a member of a really coool club. it`s a car club and the cars are really special and all the guys just love their cars so much. Well anyway, there you are, stood at the bar, enjoying a beer with these guys talking cars, some are asking questions, others are happy to help then one guy Phil, turns to you and says....



    What do you say???????????



    What is it with these forums that they are bright lights to busybody moths.
    It nips ma heed.

    Mike.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mycar View Post
    So..... So what. Can you help? Why hinder?

    Imagine this. You`re a member of a really coool club. it`s a car club and the cars are really special and all the guys just love their cars so much. Well anyway, there you are, stood at the bar, enjoying a beer with these guys talking cars, some are asking questions, others are happy to help then one guy Phil, turns to you and says....





    What do you say???????????



    What is it with these forums that they are bright lights to busybody moths.
    It nips ma heed.

    Mike.
    Mike, I'm with you, and I personally don't think the post was over the top.... (oh, oh, am I stirring the pot here? )

    What nips ma heed is that Phil just didn't email me and we wouldn't have even have had to deal with this thread!, the parts would have been on the UPS truck by now...

    e

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    Lightbulb Gentlemen....

    I try to deal with it this way...... 'First do no harm'

    Sure, a simple search could have got Phil, and most of us for that matter, a little further down the road quicker.... However, a little diplomacy and constructive direction will not only get us there, but may spark the initiative to get us there more on our own the next time..... it's a community we all live in guys.....

    Cheers and thanks,
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    Amen Father Chuck....what he said.
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    What is it about Chuck?

    We all have our forgettable moments. Chuck ...thanks. That could have been me on any part of this...
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