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Old 12-05-2011, 09:47 PM
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My New Years resolution will be to get rid of some car stuff I don't need. I want to keep this simple so here goes.

Everything is $10 or $20 plus shipping (unless noted otherwise). See photos.

Chinese menu style- order by number. Feel free to email me with questions.

My first choice for shipping is USPS flat rate boxes ($10.50 medium, $14.20 large). Otherwise I will go to the UPS Store and see what they charge. If it is something heavy like a flywheel I can let you know shipping charge estimate in advance and you can decide whether to proceed. Packaging is free as long as my supply of boxes and newspaper holds out.

I will trust buyers to mail me a check. Those that forget this step will have their names plastered on my website "Wall of Shame". And on Rennlist.

There are no guarantees but if I send you something electrical that doesn't work get back with me and I will refund your $10 (but not the shipping).

Everything is from an 84 or early 85 Porsche 944. The upholstery was shot so don't ask.

If it will expedite things, you can email me at harvey.ferris@gmail.com

The A/C compressor is free because it is heavy and I have no idea if it works.

I see I got dyslexic and have two 11'2, 12's and 13's. We'll call the headlight surrounds 11A, the fuse box 12A and the driving lights 12B.

The headers are the HEAVY cast iron versions.

Item 12 is P/N 944 617 127.00

Enjoy!
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Old 12-05-2011, 11:46 PM
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Is the fusebox $10 or $20? I will take it if its $10 for the box fuses and relays....
Old 12-06-2011, 12:17 AM
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I'll take the PS pump for $10. Can mail you a check and a prepaid return label to make it easy. Just PM me the details.
Old 12-06-2011, 08:43 AM
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OK, fusebox and PS pump are spoken for, at $10 each.
Old 12-06-2011, 11:10 AM
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This is a great idea, and those are good prices. Good luck with your new restaurant!
Old 12-06-2011, 02:55 PM
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Like the idea, I need to do the same with 968 parts as I'm rebuilding my race car.
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whats the history on that flywheel?
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Items 15 and 18 thru 22 came off a non-running parts car that I bought. The engine looked like it had been in a flood or something so I gave most of the motor parts to a local recyler, except these items, which seemed to be in OK shape. I am including a close up of the flywheel.

All the other items came off the track car, which was running when I bought it and basically stripped to reduce weight.
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any way you could check the remaining thickness of the flywheel friction surface to see if it is within spec (resurfaceable)? i may have a customer who needs a clutch done on the cheap.
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what year/model did those fog lights come off?
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Early 85 944. They were installed when I bought the car. I do not know enough about fog lights to tell you if they are OEM or not. Looking at the original ad for the car (which I kept) the PO said they are "Upgraded Bosch euro-spec foglights". The attached picture is just of zoom of the wider shot. I can get you a better closeup Friday.
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Originally Posted by harveyf
Early 85 944. They were installed when I bought the car. I do not know enough about fog lights to tell you if they are OEM or not. Looking at the original ad for the car (which I kept) the PO said they are "Upgraded Bosch euro-spec foglights". The attached picture is just of zoom of the wider shot. I can get you a better closeup Friday.
do you think they would fit a 85.5?
any one?
thanks
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Timing belt covers are sold.
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The flywheel is a little tough to measure. I used 1" to 2" range calipers and a gauge block. See photo. I cleaned the flywheel up with a light beadblast first. At 3 measurement points, the thicknesses I got were:

0.554"
0.559"
0.564"
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Here are some better pictures of foglights.
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