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> Sheet Metal thread.....72' 914. 3 weeks until it goes to the junker.
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post Aug 27 2012, 08:48 AM
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72', all panels available. Sawzall has a new blade in it. 3 weeks until shes gone. Anyone need anything?

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post Aug 27 2012, 10:09 AM
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How's the front trunk and the area on the inside right rear fender near the battery tray?
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post Aug 28 2012, 03:11 AM
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Attached is the image of the depression in the inner sill panel to allow room to grab the handbrake handle.

This depression is not present on the RHS in my car as it has been converted to RHD.

Can you supply this patch panel?

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post Aug 28 2012, 06:24 AM
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I will get back to both of you later today with pictures...
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post Aug 28 2012, 09:26 AM
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QUOTE(nihil44 @ Aug 28 2012, 02:11 AM) *
the depression in the inner sill panel to allow room to grab the handbrake handle.
This depression is not present on the RHS in my car as it has been converted to RHD. Can you supply this patch panel?
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Not to hi-Jack but be cautious when cutting & welding that section back.
The insulated tube that runs the inside length of the long is simply foil backed paper
and will catch fire easily.
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post Aug 28 2012, 02:57 PM
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QUOTE(nihil44 @ Aug 28 2012, 02:11 AM) *
the depression in the inner sill panel to allow room to grab the handbrake handle.
This depression is not present on the RHS in my car as it has been converted to RHD. Can you supply this patch panel?
Thanks
David
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Not to hi-Jack but be cautious when cutting & welding that section back.
The insulated tube that runs the inside length of the long is simply foil backed paper
and will catch fire easily.



Thanks for the heads up.

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QUOTE(db9146 @ Aug 27 2012, 08:09 AM) *

How's the front trunk and the area on the inside right rear fender near the battery tray?
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battery tray is dust, the frt trunk is decent, besides the bottom of the spare tire well
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How is the rear panel? The part from the tail light housings all the way down...If a picture is needed I can supply one with the cut out lines.................Jerry
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how about the bottom of the upper part of the tunnel, from cross brace to front? I', replacing the back half floor of my car, but the tunnel floor is pretty rusty its whole length.
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How is the rear panel? The part from the tail light housings all the way down...If a picture is needed I can supply one with the cut out lines.................Jerry



Rear panel is a disaster...sorry
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how about the bottom of the upper part of the tunnel, from cross brace to front? I', replacing the back half floor of my car, but the tunnel floor is pretty rusty its whole length.



I will check for you today
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battery tray is dust, the frt trunk is decent, besides the bottom of the spare tire well

Okay, thanks for checking.
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QUOTE(Dyne127 @ Aug 29 2012, 04:24 AM) *

QUOTE(kwlane @ Aug 28 2012, 09:24 PM) *

how about the bottom of the upper part of the tunnel, from cross brace to front? I', replacing the back half floor of my car, but the tunnel floor is pretty rusty its whole length.



I will check for you today



some pics i took today, let me know if you need more specific shots...

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I'm looking for the pass seat slider up/down mount. I see it on the pic that you posted. It's welded to the cross brace. Would need to be cut off. Let me know If you need me to post a pic of what Im looking for .

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post Aug 30 2012, 05:24 AM
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QUOTE(Luke M @ Aug 29 2012, 05:23 PM) *

I'm looking for the pass seat slider up/down mount. I see it on the pic that you posted. It's welded to the cross brace. Would need to be cut off. Let me know If you need me to post a pic of what Im looking for .

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If you can send me a pic showing the item specifically, I will cut it out today.
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QUOTE(Dyne127 @ Aug 30 2012, 04:24 AM) *

QUOTE(Luke M @ Aug 29 2012, 05:23 PM) *

I'm looking for the pass seat slider up/down mount. I see it on the pic that you posted. It's welded to the cross brace. Would need to be cut off. Let me know If you need me to post a pic of what Im looking for .

Luke



If you can send me a pic showing the item specifically, I will cut it out today.



Here's the pics. This is the drivers side but I would need the pass side only.

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Warning.... Just a heads up to anyone wanting to do business with this guy/girl.
I dont want to slam this guy/girl on here but not a good way for him/her to start off on this site.

The people that have dealt with me on this site know that I'm a fair and reasonable person. With that said, Be Warned.
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post Sep 1 2012, 08:58 AM
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QUOTE(Luke M @ Aug 30 2012, 11:27 PM) *

Warning.... Just a heads up to anyone wanting to do business with this guy/girl.
I dont want to slam this guy/girl on here but not a good way for him/her to start off on this site.

The people that have dealt with me on this site know that I'm a fair and reasonable person. With that said, Be Warned.


What does this mean? That someone can't part out a car if they are new to this site?
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QUOTE(jeffrotech @ Sep 1 2012, 07:58 AM) *

QUOTE(Luke M @ Aug 30 2012, 11:27 PM) *

Warning.... Just a heads up to anyone wanting to do business with this guy/girl.
I dont want to slam this guy/girl on here but not a good way for him/her to start off on this site.

The people that have dealt with me on this site know that I'm a fair and reasonable person. With that said, Be Warned.


What does this mean? That someone can't part out a car if they are new to this site?


I've owned, parted, sold, and purchased parts for 914's for over 25 + years. I've done business face to face, at swap meets and e-net within this time. This was the first time someone had asked for labor to be included in the price of a part. I have never charged for a part because I had to use my time to cut it out or remove an item. I was looking for a small seat mount bracket. This person got back to me saying he had cut it out of the car (which sounds was being cut up anyway) before he gave me a price. He/she had asked me to give a price on the item. I gave a fair price only for the person to come back asking 100% more then what I had offered so to cover his labor. I told the person that was alot of money for a small piece of metal but agreed to buy it anyway. The responce I got was " No Deal I'll keep it for a paper weight " . I know I stated above that I wouldn't slam this person but since a few have asked this is my side of things. This has nothing to do with new guys/girls being on here for what ever reason. Maybe new sellers should read up on club rules in the topic title section before they start to list things for sale.
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QUOTE(Luke M @ Sep 1 2012, 11:07 AM) *

QUOTE(jeffrotech @ Sep 1 2012, 07:58 AM) *

QUOTE(Luke M @ Aug 30 2012, 11:27 PM) *

Warning.... Just a heads up to anyone wanting to do business with this guy/girl.
I dont want to slam this guy/girl on here but not a good way for him/her to start off on this site.

The people that have dealt with me on this site know that I'm a fair and reasonable person. With that said, Be Warned.


What does this mean? That someone can't part out a car if they are new to this site?


I've owned, parted, sold, and purchased parts for 914's for over 25 + years. I've done business face to face, at swap meets and e-net within this time. This was the first time someone had asked for labor to be included in the price of a part. I have never charged for a part because I had to use my time to cut it out or remove an item. I was looking for a small seat mount bracket. This person got back to me saying he had cut it out of the car (which sounds was being cut up anyway) before he gave me a price. He/she had asked me to give a price on the item. I gave a fair price only for the person to come back asking 100% more then what I had offered so to cover his labor. I told the person that was alot of money for a small piece of metal but agreed to buy it anyway. The responce I got was " No Deal I'll keep it for a paper weight " . I know I stated above that I wouldn't slam this person but since a few have asked this is my side of things. This has nothing to do with new guys/girls being on here for what ever reason. Maybe new sellers should read up on club rules in the topic title section before they start to list things for sale.



I never INCLUDED labor, I just asked you to consider the fact that I took close to an hour cutting it out of the car, grinding down all the welds/spot welds and then wire brushing any remaining blemishes or rust off of the piece. I chose to provide you with a piece that was 100% ready to install upon shipment. My mistake for thinking that going the extra mile would be worth more than $10...I only asked you for less than 20 before shipping to somehow justify my time and efforts. We are talking a couple of dollars, of course I took offense to that. For me to cut that out, grind down all the welds, package it, drive to the post office, and send it out is not worth the $10. Thats all I was trying to express. Congrats on parting out 914's for 25 years; ive learned that going the extra step to ensure satisfaction is only worth $10 instead of the $18 I requested. Valuable. Thank You for your wisdom!
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