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Old 01-23-2022 | 07:43 PM
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It’s becoming clear that I have a lot of stuff I’ll never use in my shop. So here’s the first pass through. Everything is priced without shipping: the buyer selects the method and carrier. PayPal works as does cash if we do hand to hand transfer.



Used 944T fan housing, two fans. $125


New 944T fan. $200


ABS Test unit, includes cable and Test Plan booklet. Doubt you can find this anywhere else. $850



Pair of late offset M030 ABS front hubs. No studs or bearings. 951 341 065 08. Nearly $1000 each at the dealer. $700 each.


968 oil filter housing. 944 107 056 00. $500



100 mm wheel studs. $60

Heat shield and heater pipe. $35.


“Godzilla” turbo blowoff valve. Unused. $40


944T vacuum/vent pipes. $200 with hoses, $150 plain



944T intake manifold support. New, NLA. $45.

944T turbo water pipe. NLA, used, $45

1” Porsche wheel spacers, 930 331 611 06. $180 the pair.

Well, upside down. Two wheel centers for 88 turbo S wheels, used, NLA. $50 each.

944 rear window wiper motor. Used. Complete with all mounting brackets. $300.




88 944T toolkit, used. No tow eye. $200.

Bag of relays from 944T. $50 the lot

This is the factory solution for a 968 transmission in a 944 to allow an ABS car to signal the speedometer. You attach a wire to pin pin 17 of the ABS brain, run it to this little guy, and the output pin goes to the speedometer. If you want this I’ll include copies of the relevant wiring diagrams and a socket with terminals for the central electric. New, $150.

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Old 01-23-2022 | 07:52 PM
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PM sent for heater transfer tube, water outlet assembly and clutch slave and hose.

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Old 01-23-2022 | 07:57 PM
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Lots of good stuff here.

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PM sent re: cap & rotor
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Still have what's pictured if you're interested. I also have a number of other 951 parts so if you're looking for something, ask!
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Julian, funds for the fan have been sent via paypal.
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100mm studs, these are longe rthan stock or?
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Stock studs are 45 mm. We used the long studs with BBS’s “thick” centers: cut them to length in a lathe and then “bull-nosed” them to make it easier to thread a lug nut on.
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Nice. Did you ever finish the car in your avatar?
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The car is very close now. Engine runs, finishing a few sensors and other bits for the chassis, and awaiting shipment of some tires, then a trip to the dyno.
I'll add a "completion" thread once it's truly done!
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Julian, do you still have the ABS test box for sale?
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Sorry,it went out a while ago.
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I realized that several sold items still show: the software doesn’t let you edit multiple times.
Fans are all sold, as is the bag of relays. The Godzilla valve is gone. Still have one of the multiple pipe assemblies.



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