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Thread: WTB: Pudenz fuse pack for a 65'

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    WTB: Porsche Phoenix Fan Belt

    I know its time to stop the tool kit madness, but if someone out there has one they are willing to let go, it would finally complete my tool kit. Thanks

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    How about posting some pics of your toolkit.... What pieces are original (as far as you know) to the toolkit/car?

    tks,
    Eric
    toolkit nut/guru/collector.

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    some pics

    Now I will wait and hear from the tool kit gurus as to what is wrong.
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    Very nice Casey. Sure wish mine looked that good.
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    Very nice looking.... here's my opinions

    1) Messko should be dual scale, bag should be grey instead of red. For that early of a car I would think the Messko should be the darker version that would typically be in the 356 C/SC as I doubt you would see a different Messko in a 911/912 bag, and a 356 bag (just my opinion).
    2) Pliers handles flare out at the end from the picture angle, and I don't believe that is correct.
    3) Need a correct Porsche Phoenix fan belt.
    4) I've only seen that fuse pouch in travel kits. The pudenz pack without red pouch is the only way I've seen the fuses in a toolkit.

    regards,

    Eric

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    Messko

    Eric

    I've had one other person tell me that my car should have a dual gauge psi/bar. The car is #555 and was delivered to Glockler in Frankfurt as a test car for the dealer and to be sold to the local market. I would think it would be equipped with a gauge that read bar.

    Thoughts? Is the color characteristic of the year?

    Still looking for a fuse pack.

    Thanks

    Casey

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    Fan Belt

    Want to Buy: Porsche Phoenix Fan Belt

    This was a post for a "WTB: Pudenz Fuse Pack", but luckily one fell out of another tool bag I had.

    So the pliers have been replaced, the fuse pack is there, and the air presure gauge and bag has been replaced.

    Does anyone have a fan belt they can part with and then I can be completely done.

    Thanks for everyones help.

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    I just saw the reproduction fuse pack from orangebarproducts.com

    very nice repro and a good alternative.

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