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> Deal is done! Tools?
iankarr
post Jul 6 2015, 07:58 PM
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Hi Guys,

Well, my (first) 914 is on a truck from CA to NY. 1973 2.0 (with McMark's 2056 rebuild).

New car = new tools!

My other classic is a Ford and most of my shop is SAE. So... what do you guys recommend? I already have a metric socket set, along with standard Hex and Torx sockets from doing brake/rotor work on my Cayman.

First thing I need to do when the car gets here is remove the transaxle and ship it to Dr. Evil (PO disclosed the need for a rebuild and we factored that into the price). He already changed the CV bolts to hex, so I don't need that special dealio.

I already put a set of Metric box wrenches in my Amazon cart. What other reasons can you give me to buy another tool box ?

Here's a pic. Hope it's that nice when it gets here (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif). Attached Image
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