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Old 08-01-2017, 04:46 PM
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Default 1978 Instrument Cluster Circuit Foil - NOS

This is probably the last one in existence - possibly in the World.
Has been NLA from Porsche for some years. Rarer than Rocking Horse S**T.
Part number 928 641 923 00.
Fits all 77/78 cars - USA/CAN + ROW
I had squirreled away two of these - sold one and now offer this to the Rennlist
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Price is $500 and the first email to Roger@928srus gets it.
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Too bad I don't have a 78 or I would have sent you an email already.

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I am so tempted! Just to have the spare; nothing wrong with mine now (there I jinxed it)
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Has there been any attempt to reproduce these foil circuits?
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Originally Posted by kiwiokie
Has there been any attempt to reproduce these foil circuits?
I know a lot of the early GM printed circuits are reproduced and are fairly cheap to do. The confounding factor is the lower production numbers and the integrated hard circuit board portion. With that said, I know Roger has a replacement for the later cluster and I imagine this isn't far behind
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This unicorn is sold - Sorry Alex not to you. First come first served and all that.

I will have the new boards ready shortly.
That means we have a solution for 78, 79 to 81, 82 to 84 and 85 to 88.
We are whole again in the 928 World of circuit foils 8>)
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Excellent! Well done Roger! When I sold my original 928 ten years ago the availability of mission critical parts to keep it running in the future was a significant part of my decision. Nice to hear these gaps are being plugged.
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Originally Posted by ROG100
This unicorn is sold - Sorry Alex not to you. First come first served and all that.

I will have the new boards ready shortly.
That means we have a solution for 78, 79 to 81, 82 to 84 and 85 to 88.
We are whole again in the 928 World of circuit foils 8>)
I'm thinking (hoping) that the new product would be a better choice than a possibly 40 year old NOS one. Looking forward to seeing these.



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