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    FS: Service Offering - Porsche pedal set restoration service

    I have been rebuilding Porsche pedal sets for several years on an exchange or outright basis. I can supply a finished pedal sets for 1965-1989 911, 912 or 914 Porsches.
    All parts are chemically stripped. The pedals and housings are powder coated. Reassembly is with new rubber stoppers and bronze bushings. I can supply a refinished pedal set before the core pedal set is returned. I keep a good inventory of refinished parts on hand and can usually supply a year correct pedal set in one to two weeks. Pricing starts at $200. A core charge of $100 applies if your core pedal set is not first returned. Used pedal set nearly have some rust problems. I prefer to have your old set back first and will supply a rebuild one with equal or better condition parts than what you have.
    Pictured is a SWB pedal set. I can be contacted at 951 536 7478 or bdstone914@aol.com with any questions you may have.
    Bruce Stone
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    Just a friendly bump. I had Bruce do a pedal set for me that wouldn't easily come apart with standard tools, and I was very pleased with his incredibly fast turn around and detail oriented service.

    A bargain and a great service to us.
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    I want to be certain that I understand the pricing...

    Is it $300 less a $100 core charge, for a net price of $200?

    Thank you.

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    Bruce converted my 43 year old rusty tattered hulk into a beautiful show piece. Sadly, it's totally hidden behind the floor board.

    He was great to deal with, and for me, the result is exceptional.

    Rich
    1970 911 t Targa

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    Yes, the price would be $200 with the return of a good useable core. -Bruce
    Quote Originally Posted by mshaver51 View Post
    I want to be certain that I understand the pricing...

    Is it $300 less a $100 core charge, for a net price of $200?

    Thank you.

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    +1 for Bruce and the quality of his work.
    Glenn Sager
    1971 911S Coupe
    1978 911SC Targa
    1995 993 Coupe

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    Too lazy to look - Dumb question. How much work is it to get the pedal assembly out? Do you need to go through a re-bleed?

    Dumb question #2 - my '93 RSA has a sticky clutch pedal. Same questions here on the bleeding. Can/will/do you do the 964 set?

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