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    WTB: Fasteners from old Porsches

    I know there are coffee cans full of screws, nuts, bolts etc from those old projects sitting around the country. Annie was pretty much disassembled and a lot of her hardware was lost or misplaced. I'm looking for all kinds for body, engine, interior, suspension - some of everything. They don't need to be clean, just need to have come from a Porsche. I plan to have it all plated after sorting what goes where. Show me what you have and send me a price sent to Dallas. USPS one price boxes work well for this.

    Thanks,
    Mark
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    Senior Member Fishcop's Avatar
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    Let me know how you go locally. I've got a coffee can or two of "stuff" you can have... just conscious shipping is a bit pricey from the Antipodes to Texas
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishcop View Post
    Let me know how you go locally. I've got a coffee can or two of "stuff" you can have... just conscious shipping is a bit pricey from the Antipodes to Texas
    Funny, I always thought of Texas as the Antipodes
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fishcop View Post
    Let me know how you go locally. I've got a coffee can or two of "stuff" you can have... just conscious shipping is a bit pricey from the Antipodes to Texas
    John - Thanks. I'll let you know. A couple guys on Pelican are offering some up. I'll see what they have.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 70SATMan View Post
    Parts Heaven used to sell hardware by the pound out of a great big barrel. Don't know if they still do.
    Great - Thanks!
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