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    VW guy needs Porsche help and advice friends

    Hi, I am a VW guy with some Porsche parts I acquired recently,
    And I need help determining there worth and making new friends along the way
    I own a 1964 Bahama blue bug all original matching numbers sunroof Dailey driver with all the VW bells and whistles, Also I am fixing up a 1987 VW cabriolet for my 16 year old daughter.
    The parts I own for Porsche are as follows
    1ea tool kit for 1970-1972 basket weave with all the original tools except pliers and 1 wrench 8mm/9mm to my knowledge, it looks good. My question is this should I find the missing original parts or sell it as it is? Also 1 BILSTIEN JACK looks like a VW but is in a Porsche plastic bag and has a curve to the piece you insert in to frame. Should I sell the tool kit and jack together or are they worth more separate?
    One set(20ea) of lug nuts aluminum with black paint on them (chipping off ) but look decent I don’t know if guys use old lug nuts on there car or if you just get new one’s for safety , the guy said they were from his old Porsche. Also a front Porsche emblem older look very nice might need cleaned up or polished or left patina on it but is nice, he said I came from a original car he had.
    1-set center caps in the plastic 3-prong, aluminum (I assume) with Porsche badge, no paint, plastic bag has Porsche on it
    Anyway I would like some help finding out what to expect from these items to get some funds to finish off my daughters cabriolet. My guess would be aprox $700 to $900. For the tool kit .the rest is a guess .I will post pic’s later if needed
    Your expert help would be greatly appreciated

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    I'd like the help to come in suggestion on prices here and in PM's ... and of course please no bidding or hustles in your responses on this thread...... Thanks
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    Assuming the tools are in nice condition, I would spend the $100 or less in finishing the kit. Finished kits will sell around $1000 (sometimes more) with the "right" screwdrivers. The front hood badge can be a $400-500 piece if they are not chipped on the front, the colors are orange and black, and the back is verified to be correct; numbers (901) trademarks (AR) and their placements. Correct jacks are between $75-100. I have never seen an early jack with a case, so this may not be original for a 70-72. Center caps and lug nuts, I can't help with. Good luck.
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    I would be interested in the hood badge and center caps once you determine a price. You can email me direct at joegt3cup@att.net
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    Do you have pictures of the items it can help in valuation.
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    I will post pictures tonight , thanks for your advice guys

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    jack bag has # 911 531 095 01 tuerdichtung st
    made in western germany
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    screwdrivers have correct markings 10000 volt w-germany on both

    i think all is there except pliers and one wrench 8mm-9mm
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    bag on center caps

    2 stueck 901 361 032 00 original porsche
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    porsche emblem

    901 R was told was original
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