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Old 07-12-2011, 09:58 AM
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Originally Posted by EJZero1
How's about the sunroof switch for the console? Mine operates in the down direction only.
I just dug through some boxes and found it!

The screen printing is faded, but you can still tell what the graphics indicate. The switch definitely worked when removed, and I just rang it out with a multimeter and it is fine!

I also have the rear wiper switch, the rear defroster switch, and the fog light switch.

Does $10 for a switch seem fair?
Old 07-12-2011, 11:32 AM
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Originally Posted by teamking
I just dug through some boxes and found it!

The screen printing is faded, but you can still tell what the graphics indicate. The switch definitely worked when removed, and I just rang it out with a multimeter and it is fine!

I also have the rear wiper switch, the rear defroster switch, and the fog light switch.

Does $10 for a switch seem fair?
Sweet!

$10 shipped, or do you need a couple of extra bucks for shipping? Will be going to zip 80923. Will PM you my address.

Thanks much!
Old 07-12-2011, 09:41 PM
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Originally Posted by Walkerhiboost
i will get in line for the sunroof seal...
You are now at the front of the queue.

It will only fit on cars manufactured after February, 1986. Let me know if you are in or out. Thanks!
Old 07-13-2011, 04:40 PM
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Just updated the list!
Old 07-14-2011, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by teamking
You are now at the front of the queue.

It will only fit on cars manufactured after February, 1986. Let me know if you are in or out. Thanks!
Pm me your payment method... I have an 87 so I will take it.
What size are the rear torsion bars? Do you have any front strut tops?
Old 07-14-2011, 07:48 PM
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Any chance you'd be willing to split up the calipers? I have a broken bleeder on one front and one rear
Old 07-14-2011, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by MM951
Any chance you'd be willing to split up the calipers? I have a broken bleeder on one front and one rear
I don't think you want to swap only one side, at least for the front. Here are the piston sizes, according to paragon (and I'm assuming from your signature you have an 87 951):

Front Calipers:
'86 Turbo 38mm and 36mm
'87-88 Turbo 40mm and 36mm
'88 Turbo S 44mm and 36mm
'89 944 S2 up to VIN # >> 94KN4 51880 40mm and 36mm

Rear Calipers:
'86-88 Turbo and Turbo S 30mm and 28mm
'89 S2 up to VIN #>>94KN4 51880 30mm and 28mm

That being said, I have switched to S2 calipers (40/36 front versus 38/36 front) and did not notice the difference. Technically, it should have slightly more front brake bias with the 40's, but it's not significant. So, I'd say if you want the pair, the 38/36 fronts from my 1986 would have no noticeable impact on your car.
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Do you have the nose panel?
Old 07-15-2011, 12:52 PM
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Do you have the nose panel?
Yes, but it's not for sale.
Old 07-18-2011, 10:05 PM
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All items shipped and list updated!
Old 07-23-2011, 09:13 AM
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Updated list...again.
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what brand are the rear shocks and are they still good? i may be willing to take the risk and spring for them. i think they'll fit my 85.
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i need a doughnut emergency spare tire. got one?
Old 07-25-2011, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by mazdaverx7
what brand are the rear shocks and are they still good? i may be willing to take the risk and spring for them. i think they'll fit my 85.
They are printed with:
Sachs
SE30x80A2
30 1700 1105 038
951.333.032.03
SE

According to pelicanparts, this part has been superseded with 951.333.032.06: Genuine Porsche Part: SHOCK ABSORBER, Brand: Genuine PORSCHE and a price of $226/each!

As far as how they feel: the whole suspension on the car always felt too soft to me, which is why I replaced it with LEDA's and 500/600 lb springs (and frankly, I've owned cars that were even harsher than that). But, I would stand on the bumper and bounce the car with these dampers and they did their job. Furthermore, these dampers, that I'm selling, replaced the original dampers (exact same part #) and there was a huge improvement. So, they're not to my taste but I think they match well with the factory 951 torsion bar rates and I didn't feel like they had deteriorated over time.

Hope that helps.
Old 07-25-2011, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by scwhite59
i need a doughnut emergency spare tire. got one?
No, but I do have the hardware that holds the spare in place, if you're interested.


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