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> F/S-->914 Fuse Box & Fuse Box Cover, New Reproduction, F/S 914 Fuse Box & Fuse Box Cover, New Reproduction
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post Aug 23 2011, 03:19 PM
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This is finally reproduced only by 356Devotion, using laser CAD computers to get the exact tabs snug fit in the fuse box and with all the correct symbols for your fuses. No need to buy a aftermarket regular numbered fuse box, this is exact copy of the original fuse box cover. $29.99 each, click on the link below for more info.
http://www.356devotion.com/356D-91461231610.html

Also the 914 12 Pole Fuse Box

http://www.356devotion.com/356D-91461231510.html

This is a great reproduction made with a computer cad design, with exact specs of the original Porsche 12 pole fuse box. If your fuse box is rusted, cracked, time to replace it before getting a short. This fits snug into the metal frame with the screw holes aligning up correctly ready to be installed.


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post Aug 23 2011, 04:05 PM
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Isn't the idea to use modern-style fuses if updating?

Really - I'm asking because I bought the alternative product with newer fuses, but have not installed it.

Is one a benefit over the other? (I thought it was clear).

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post Aug 23 2011, 04:09 PM
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QUOTE(treborzerimar @ Aug 23 2011, 03:05 PM) *

Isn't the idea to use modern-style fuses if updating?

Really - I'm asking because I bought the alternative product with newer fuses, but have not installed it.

Is one a benefit over the other? (I thought it was clear).

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HI this fuse box is like the original it uses the ceramic style fuses, I've just taken the back and front of the fuse box picture, but this is just like the original box that's on the metal plate. Hope this helps
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post Aug 23 2011, 04:57 PM
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Not to the CW and originality gurus around here...personally I'm all for updating or modernizing things on my 914 but there is a big following who doesn't. Nice to have options for sure

QUOTE(treborzerimar @ Aug 23 2011, 03:05 PM) *

Isn't the idea to use modern-style fuses if updating?

Really - I'm asking because I bought the alternative product with newer fuses, but have not installed it.

Is one a benefit over the other? (I thought it was clear).

Cheers.

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post Aug 23 2011, 07:32 PM
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I get it... thank you for clarifying.

Great to have options.

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