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914World.com _ FS/WTB: 914 Parts _ WTB longs repair kit

Posted by: brooks944 Aug 28 2015, 04:57 PM

Removed my rocker covers this week and found more holes than I thought. No active rust but previous damage. Anyone have a good longs repair set for sale, I passed on one earlier and that was a mistake. A similar set to what Brad Mayuer sells (or the same) preferred.

Thanks,
Rick

Posted by: bandjoey Aug 28 2015, 07:02 PM

An FYI. These kits are body stiffeners and not intended for major rust repair. Also b careful welding. Several threads here about heat twisted cars after installing the kits. Just a helpful thought biggrin.gif

Posted by: Garold Shaffer Aug 28 2015, 07:50 PM

Brad's kit is for rust repair also, not just stiffening like the other kits that mount to the inside of the longs & firewall areas.

Posted by: bahnzai Aug 29 2015, 05:33 AM

Rick, I have set that I would sell. I will try to get pictures later today.
Any chance you will be at Okteenerfest in 3 weeks? I could bring them, as the kit is heavy, I am guessing 30 lbs or more for shipping.
New is $340. I am thinking $175 plus shipping?
Danny

Posted by: brooks944 Aug 29 2015, 06:40 AM

Danny, I'll take you kit, depending on pictures. Wasn't planning to go to o'fest but some local PCA friends are, so I can check with them for pick up. You can send the pics to my personal e-mail. Sent you a pm with that.

Thanks to everyone for the replies,
Rick

Posted by: 914ltd Aug 29 2015, 08:31 AM


Rick, the majority of the chassis panels I sell are for rust and structural repairs. There are hundreds of 914's that have been saved from the scrap and improved by my panels. The price quoted in this thread is an excellent. I would also be happy to assist you if you have questions on the installation. Brad

Posted by: brooks944 Aug 29 2015, 09:48 AM

Thanks Brad, may have to take you up on the offer!

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