Early Spring Cleaning.
Payment: I'm flexible. Paypal, check, money order....send me a PM and we'll work something out.
Shipping: buyer pays shipping. I've included shots showing weight. Add a few pounds for packing and go to UPS.com to get a ball park on the shipping. I can also meet up with you somewhere on the I-91 corridor, or in the NJ metro area if you can wait a month or two.
$100 5 "western" style wheels 5.5" wide.
4 of them are manufactured by Dan Gurney Industries. While clean and straight condition is only fair. The 5th is unmarked and visually slightly different. It's also a little out of true. Was recently used as a spare, but I wouldn't use it all the time. I've included picts with the worst of the damage. They will not fit a 205 tire on a 914 with stock rear fenders. They also require flat seat lug bolts. 4 of the lug bolts I have are partially stripped. I will include them if you want them.
$100 Patrick quick six mounting bar
Mounts to the 4 cyl mounting points using sport mounts that are NOT included. I broke this bar after about 6 autocrosses. I repaired and reinforced as pictured. I only ran 1 autocross after repair. I've since gone to a RJ mount. If you are doing a 6 on the cheap and don't autocross on R comps on rough lots this is your mount.
$100 pair 944 turbo stub axles with nuts and washers PN 951.332.235.01
see below for picts. For shipping figure 10lbs 9x9x7 box.
WTB:
upper 2 pieces (not the part that attaches to the carbs) of a 911 air filter assembly
Pair of dust sheilds for 3" caliper bolt spacing 911 struts.
Kelly
The 944 stubs are 108 right? not 100mm?
I'm not sure what dimension you are referring to. The only thing that's close to 108mm on these is the OD of the CV joint flange. I get 106.4mm across the OD of the CV flange. Interested?
Here's a pict. The nuts and washeres are included and I do have 2 stub axles.
Do you know if 911 cvs fit these stubs? How many splines do they have?
OK here is the stub axle sitting on top of a coarse spline 915 drive flange from a '76 911 PN 923 332 209 02. As you can see the holes all line up. I counted twice and got 28 splines both times.
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