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    love those barns'''

    Local listing pops up "porsche 911e parts " seats , bits etc... buy the items site unseen ( you never know) get out there for pick up. guys says yep had a car 25 years ago stripped it gave it away in the end and clearing out the barn .
    $750NZ for the lot ( approx 550us) ..........

    hounds tooth sports seats !!!! original front and rear deco trim in mint condition , rear deck lid , lots of trim , door pockets both side !!! and more
    am i happy
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    talk about a nice score.
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    Quote Originally Posted by advtracing View Post
    Local listing pops up "porsche 911e parts " seats , bits etc... buy the items site unseen ( you never know) get out there for pick up. guys says yep had a car 25 years ago stripped it gave it away in the end and clearing out the barn .
    $750NZ for the lot ( approx 550us) ..........

    hounds tooth sports seats !!!! original front and rear deco trim in mint condition , rear deck lid , lots of trim , door pockets both side !!! and more
    am i happy
    Did you take off the racoon mask before leaving his property, or did you drive all the way home , leaving the people you passed wondering who the bank robber was that just went by them ?

    Love these stories !

    GREAT find........the makings of legends your grandkids should be telling when they inherit your car !
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    Pile that stuff up on the curb and 1,000 people would pass just a pile of old JUNK!

    Unless people know exactly what they are looking at most Vintage Car Parts have absolutely no value to most people and are considered nothing but old junk to be thrown away!

    Even the experts sometimes walk right past a pile of platinum thinking it is aluminum!...

    I remember at a Vasek swap meet (a LONG time ago) when I spotted (4) NOS 904/906 alloy wheels that had been sitting there for over a hour with hundreds of Porsche experts walking right past them thinking that they were just plain steel wheels! I even counter offered $100 when the seller said they (Vasek) wanted $125.... The dumby parts guy from Vasek also thought that they were just steel wheels A lot of guys were REALLY pissed when they realized that they screwed up....

    Now I label the rare parts packed in the garage because if I were to get hit by a truck I would hate to think that my kids threw away things like a perfect aluminum deck lid or a NOS dash because they did not realize what it was worth!

    I have repeatedly told both of my kids that even though it just looks like greasy old parts those greasy parts could be a down payment on a house...

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    love those barns'''

    Next you're going to tell us that the lid is aluminum You should be ashamed of yourself
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    Edmayo... The decklid is not Aluminum...

    Sorry EDMAYO,

    The perfect decklid is actually an ALUMINUM alloy

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    Quote Originally Posted by edmayo View Post
    Next you're going to tell us that the lid is aluminum You should be ashamed of yourself
    Funny you should say that , it was the first thing in my mind when i went to pick it up off the bench.....what are the odd's
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    oh , in one of the boxes ....almost complete tool roll.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by advtracing View Post
    oh , in one of the boxes ....almost complete tool roll.......
    All right, that's quite enough!

    I console myself with the thought that it would have cost too much to fly to NZ to make the deal, though just barely.
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