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Thread: FS: NIB '67 - '69 Ignition set with Key

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    FS: NIB '67 - '69 Ignition set with Key

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    That switch is actually for a 67 through 69, US delivered, 911 or 912. 65 and 66 cars use a switch with bullet connectors, not spades like your switch. ROW cars used a switch that also locked the steering column. Your switch is still avalialble from Porsche albiet at a much higher price.

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    Jim

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    Rainy Saturday bump .....................

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    you should change your ad title if it is not an early ignition as listed
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    Bump to the top with a new price;

    $385.00 Shipped to you in the US.

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    Or if it has stopped raining

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