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Posted by: Rsjg911 Dec 5 2016, 07:59 PM
Barn fresh, 2 quarts of OEM blinker fluid for sale at $10/quart plus shipping. This will be enough for 1 car so hurry before they're gone!
Posted by: mobymutt Dec 5 2016, 08:13 PM
QUOTE(Rsjg911 @ Dec 5 2016, 08:59 PM)
Barn fresh, 2 quarts of OEM blinker fluid for sale at $10/quart plus shipping. This will be enough for 1 car so hurry before they're gone!
I'm interested. Can you post some pics? How much for shipping to Canada?
Oh wait, never mind, I need synthetic.
Posted by: Rsjg911 Dec 5 2016, 08:19 PM
Yeah, sorry. I won't ship to Canada during the winter as the cold could freeze and denature the fluid.
Good luck though in your quest!
Posted by: SchwarzHorse Dec 5 2016, 08:53 PM
Blinker Fluid
I'd like to see photos
Comparable to Snake Oil for Brembos ?
Posted by: Blue6 Dec 5 2016, 09:08 PM
I need a quart, but shipping to California is illegal. We don't allow that hazardous materials crap in our fine state...
Posted by: Coondog Dec 5 2016, 09:16 PM
I have two sets of Muffler bearings if you want to trade for your Blinker fluid !!!
Posted by: Rsjg911 Dec 5 2016, 09:31 PM
QUOTE(Blue6 @ Dec 5 2016, 10:08 PM)
I need a quart, but shipping to California is illegal. We don't allow that hazardous materials crap in our fine state...
Blue6:
I have a friend from Corleone, Italy that lives in Vegas that I can ship the blinker fluid to. You could meet him there, do the install then cruise back to California in the wee hours with the knowledge and confidence that you will be able to have excellent night vision. No one will know the difference.
Let me know.
Posted by: Blue6 Dec 6 2016, 12:52 AM
I'm going to pass. The thought of meeting some Mafia Don in a dark alley in Sin City to purchase an illicit liquid, sent shivers down my spine. Besides, there is an agricultural check point I would have to pass through returning to Ca. Just think if they did a through inspection and found the fluid. I'm not prepared to do 15-20 yrs hard time.
Posted by: Rand Dec 6 2016, 01:03 AM
This goes around every once in a while. Glad some newbies are getting into it. Can I interest you in some titanium piston return springs? The cast iron ones fail too often.
Posted by: Rsjg911 Dec 6 2016, 01:47 AM
QUOTE(Blue6 @ Dec 6 2016, 01:52 AM)
I'm going to pass. The thought of meeting some Mafia Don in a dark alley in Sin City to purchase an illicit liquid, sent shivers down my spine. Besides, there is an agricultural check point I would have to pass through returning to Ca. Just think if they did a through inspection and found the fluid. I'm not prepared to do 15-20 yrs hard time.
Blue6:
Mr. Don Corleone just informed me that it would be VERY disrespectful NOT to accept his generosity. In fact, he mentioned your new moniker might as well be Blue6FeetUnder if you continue to refuse to consummate the deal. From what I hear, his brother-in-law, Johnny 4 Banger, was put on alert should you continue to insult The Donald.
Please, won't you reconsider?
By the way, Mr. Corleone told me to tell you the price of the blinker fluid is now $1000/quart and he will only accept circulated bills no larger than a twenty.
Cheers!
Posted by: BarberDave Dec 6 2016, 03:08 AM
Blinker fluid is made in N. West Ohio, yes a rare find, but with my ability for the deal
I have got a very fair price for The 914 World Members only !
5.00 a Qt. ,$120.00 per case, only 1 on the face of the globe. But the problem is you
can,t ship from Ohio,unless there is a full harvest moon. The next one is in 6 months.
So at great risk to me. I can get this item to the Windy City , when there Mr. Corleone
will ship to the Lower 48 For FREE using his vast transportation network for only $1.00
included is his standard Policy ( 4 days or 40 feet) . Call 666- 4321 , first come first
served !!!!!! GOOD LUCK AND ALWAYS CHECK YOUR BACK !!!!!!!!
YOURS IN THE PUREST OF THOUGHT ! BARBERDAVE
Posted by: 76-914 Dec 6 2016, 07:38 AM
Your a couple of weeks late with that tired joke. Check out the garage where it is currently circulating, again.
Posted by: Blue6 Dec 6 2016, 10:47 AM
QUOTE(76-914 @ Dec 6 2016, 05:38 AM)
Your a couple of weeks late with that tired joke. Check out the garage where it is currently circulating, again.
No Kent, you are so very wrong. In the garage, some one was taking a pole and wasting teener time with superfluous conversation. You and I both know there is no such thing as fully synthetic blinker fluid. Searching old barns, Rsjg911 has found two quarts of real NOS (Dino) blinker fluid. I just wish it wasn't a felony to possess in Ca...
Posted by: 76-914 Dec 6 2016, 06:54 PM
QUOTE(Blue6 @ Dec 6 2016, 08:47 AM)
QUOTE(76-914 @ Dec 6 2016, 05:38 AM)
Your a couple of weeks late with that tired joke. Check out the garage where it is currently circulating, again.
No Kent, you are so very wrong. In the garage, some one was taking a pole and wasting teener time with superfluous conversation. You and I both know there is no such thing as fully synthetic blinker fluid. Searching old barns, Rsjg911 has found two quarts of real NOS (Dino) blinker fluid. I just wish it wasn't a felony to possess in Ca...
Right.
Posted by: 914_teener Dec 6 2016, 07:54 PM
GLWTS
Posted by: AZBanks Dec 6 2016, 09:01 PM
QUOTE(Blue6 @ Dec 5 2016, 11:52 PM)
I'm going to pass. The thought of meeting some Mafia Don in a dark alley in Sin City to purchase an illicit liquid, sent shivers down my spine. Besides, there is an agricultural check point I would have to pass through returning to Ca. Just think if they did a through inspection and found the fluid. I'm not prepared to do 15-20 yrs hard time.
15-20 years hard time?????? That's not what I heard.
The penalties for blinker fluid are pretty light. You'll be out in a flash.
Posted by: Blue6 Dec 6 2016, 09:28 PM
Posted by: Rsjg911 Dec 7 2016, 02:15 PM
I just heard through the grapevine that a cache of 6-1/2 cases was found in Atlanta in the ME department of Georgia Tech. Maybe we should put together a GROUP PURCHASE.
Anyone interested?
Posted by: dtkennedy930 Dec 8 2016, 05:30 PM
QUOTE(Rsjg911 @ Dec 5 2016, 07:59 PM)
Barn fresh, 2 quarts of OEM blinker fluid for sale at $10/quart plus shipping. This will be enough for 1 car so hurry before they're gone!
I'm fairly new to 914s. I previously missed out on the sale of the Lucas Replacement Wiring Harness Smoke Service Kit (PN 530433), along with the very rare Churchill Tool 18G548BS adapter tube and metering valve needed for my '62 E-Type. Do you know if I can happen to use Porsche OEM blinker fluid as a substitute for the Lucas smoke replacement on my Jaguar? If so, will the Porsche OEM blinker fluid work with Lucas wiring and those bullet connectors? I've read the reverse is not true and that this Lucas smoke refill would also work only on Fiat and Alfa of the Magneti Marelli vintage, not when they switched electrical to Bosch.
Thanks in advance for the help.
http://www3.telus.net/bc_triumph_registry/smoke.htm
Posted by: mgp4591 Dec 8 2016, 09:44 PM
QUOTE(AZBanks @ Dec 6 2016, 08:01 PM)
QUOTE(Blue6 @ Dec 5 2016, 11:52 PM)
I'm going to pass. The thought of meeting some Mafia Don in a dark alley in Sin City to purchase an illicit liquid, sent shivers down my spine. Besides, there is an agricultural check point I would have to pass through returning to Ca. Just think if they did a through inspection and found the fluid. I'm not prepared to do 15-20 yrs hard time.
15-20 years hard time?????? That's not what I heard.
The penalties for blinker fluid are pretty light. You'll be out in a flash.
Especially after the New Year - California passed the law making it legal to possess ALL types of blinker fluid for recreational use....
Posted by: AZBanks Dec 16 2016, 01:29 AM
QUOTE(mgp4591 @ Dec 8 2016, 08:44 PM)
QUOTE(AZBanks @ Dec 6 2016, 08:01 PM)
QUOTE(Blue6 @ Dec 5 2016, 11:52 PM)
I'm going to pass. The thought of meeting some Mafia Don in a dark alley in Sin City to purchase an illicit liquid, sent shivers down my spine. Besides, there is an agricultural check point I would have to pass through returning to Ca. Just think if they did a through inspection and found the fluid. I'm not prepared to do 15-20 yrs hard time.
15-20 years hard time?????? That's not what I heard.
The penalties for blinker fluid are pretty light. You'll be out in a flash.
Especially after the New Year - California passed the law making it legal to possess ALL types of blinker fluid for recreational use....
Are you sure it is all kinds??
I heard that california only allows blinker fluid for those who want to go left.
Posted by: Mikey914 Dec 16 2016, 02:03 AM
Don't worry, we're working on reproducing blinker fluid !!
Posted by: socal1200r Dec 16 2016, 06:22 AM
I'm in...I'll put it up on the shelf, next to my 3 yards of flight line, my left-handed crescent wrench, bucket of prop wash, etc...!
Posted by: N_Jay Dec 16 2016, 08:18 AM
QUOTE(dtkennedy930 @ Dec 8 2016, 06:30 PM)
QUOTE(Rsjg911 @ Dec 5 2016, 07:59 PM)
Barn fresh, 2 quarts of OEM blinker fluid for sale at $10/quart plus shipping. This will be enough for 1 car so hurry before they're gone!
I'm fairly new to 914s. I previously missed out on the sale of the Lucas Replacement Wiring Harness Smoke Service Kit (PN 530433), along with the very rare Churchill Tool 18G548BS adapter tube and metering valve needed for my '62 E-Type. Do you know if I can happen to use Porsche OEM blinker fluid as a substitute for the Lucas smoke replacement on my Jaguar? If so, will the Porsche OEM blinker fluid work with Lucas wiring and those bullet connectors? I've read the reverse is not true and that this Lucas smoke refill would also work only on Fiat and Alfa of the Magneti Marelli vintage, not when they switched electrical to Bosch.
Thanks in advance for the help.
http://www3.telus.net/bc_triumph_registry/smoke.htm
Be careful with that replacement Lucas smoke.
There are two different kinds, but they both have the same number.
There is the under dash smoke and the under hood smoke. They are not interchangeable, however for some reason either will work for taillight smoke from the rear.
Now don't confuse this with transmission tunnel wiring smoke, as that has a different color and part number.
I have not found a way around this problem ,except much as the rear brake parts on my GT6-MKIII, you have to order several sets and send back what does not fit.
Posted by: dcecc1968 Dec 16 2016, 02:44 PM
Is anyone selling early blinker fluid, I have a 70 914 S with dual carbs ... oh wait I forgot, a different fluid was used for the "S" model, never mind.
Posted by: 3stewarts Dec 24 2016, 02:07 PM
I received some as an early Christmas gift!
I truly have a lot to be thankful for!
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