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    Tool Kit info for a '73

    Can someone point me toward a list of the correct tool kit components for a '73? I'm looking for manufacturer etc..

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    This search might get you started......
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...d=559955&pp=25

    Hope this helps,
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    The ebay link is the "later 73" kit. Which also came with either a snap bag, or a string tie bag. The "early" 73 kit is essentially the same kit from 1970 to mid 73, black basketweave case with 2 clasp closures. A fair amount of difference in the tools from early to later 73 toolkits, so better decide which way you want to go with your kit.

    Searches on toolkits will certainly bring all the information you need.

    BTW the seller on the ebay kit is a pretty accurate toolkit guy, so you can refer to that kit, and any other he might have on ebay (inlcluding closed sales) as good reference material.

    cheers,
    Eric
    toolkit "god" (I've decided that I'm better than a guru now...)

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    Hi,

    How about a brand new tool kit from Porsche? They are listed as early kits -73 but there are lots of changes when compared to an original set. I have several sets here; it includes all the important parts. Some of which are very expensive when bought individually.

    Alan






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