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    Lighting Specialist jaudette3's Avatar
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    Exclusive AC DIY Restoration Kits

    As many of you know, I restore a lot of vintage Porsche lighting parts, including:

    - SWB & LWB turn signals & taillights
    - Bosch H1 headlights (aka Rube Goldberg device)
    - Bosch H4 Headlights
    - Hella SB19 headlights
    - Cibié Bi-Iode headlights

    However, I'm not going to be able to do this forever. And many Porsche owners prefer to do it themselves if given a straight forward solution. So I'm beginning a technology (knowledge) transfer here at Audette Collection. In the 15+ years that I have done restorations I have learned that while none of this is rocket science, that there are a number of ways to do things and to continually improve on them. And I have especially learned about curve balls (there a lot of them). I've decided to start sharing that knowledge with Audette Collection clients who have supported me so heartily over the years (thank you!).

    I'm structuring the process by compiling and offering AC Porsche Owner Restoration Kits. The kits will include all of the required parts, bit, pieces and material to restore a given part, such as LWB turn signals and taillights. The kit will also include detailed instructions.

    We're getting started with the AC Porsche Owner Restoration Kit for Porsche SWB/LWB Turn Signals & Taillights:

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    $399.00 - Click here for detailed information.

    Also, I would love to hear what you think of this little project.

    Thanks,
    John
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    LOL! I read the title of this thread and clicked in expecting to see DIY kits for air conditioning (A/C). Silly me...
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    AC is fully booked: Audette Collection / Air Cooled
    Lighting Resources for Hardcore Air-Cooled Porsche Enthusiasts”
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    John Audette - Porsche Lighting Anorak
    AC Shop: BEST-IN-CLASS Air Cooled 911 Lighting Parts => 911BestInClass.com
    AC Site: The Air Cooled 911 Light Resource => AudetteCollection.com
    Instagram: Please Follow => AC Shop Instagram

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