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Tbone425 |
May 19 2016, 07:51 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 15-August 15 From: AZ/WA Member No.: 19,065 Region Association: Southwest Region |
***leaving until end of July*** last day I will be shipping anything is Thurs.
more pics at http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-914...4-part-out.html 2.0L GD code motor. Will part in Aug after I tear it down and see what I have. Perforated metal pedal board $50 shipped. A/C compressor and parts. No idea of functionality. Only have what's pictured, $60 plus shipping Pedal cluster, new pads and brass bushings, looks to be rebuilt maybe not used since. $100 1.8 Engine tin, very nice set cleaned and ready, little surface here and there. Most rubber and covers intact and nice. $175 shipped Cooling Shroud and Fan Dirty but nice, Ill get it cleaned up and post a better pic, Alt not included and Alt tin goes with above set. $150 shipped Wing window set Outstanding rubber, chrome and glass, very nice units. $75 /Set Dizzy, Spins free unsure of condition though, visually nice unit $25 Dash Bottom Pad with Stainless trim. Includes vents Very presentable. Couple cracks. $50 PLUS actual shipping. Headlight Motors Will remove and test in my car $40 each or $125 for all light hardware buckets, small bumper to light trim and all Mounting hardware. Stainless Rockers. Look great. $75 pair plus shipping. Original rockers, little dinged up here ant there, some surface rust still very viable and restorable, or shoot satin black and drive $50 plus shipping Alt and 2 Starters (Bosch) all tested and working $50 Each Door Glass $40 ea Plus Shipping Heater Controls $30 Tach and Speedo Unsure of functionality black faces $50 for both. Very nice Horn Pad 901 part number, very nice small chips in paint around corners of ring Pad is great. $50 Ash Tray Looks to be lightly used, Ill clean it up. Very nice though $15 very clean from bumper top broken stud on end. Not rusted or torn out just snapped $50 plus shipping. More pics on pelicanparts Everything should be priced very fair considering packaging, Buyer pays PP fees if not sent as friend.Let me know if I’m out of line one anything. Also let me know if ther is something you need that is not listed...I have three cars with of stuff right now. Discounts for local pick-up. Will start posting some pics tonight. |
JeffBowlsby |
May 23 2016, 06:06 PM
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914 Wiring Harnesses Group: Members Posts: 8,510 Joined: 7-January 03 From: San Ramon CA Member No.: 104 Region Association: None |
What 914 wire harnesses do you have available? Would you pull the main chassis harness without cutting it anywhere and ship it...how much total to 94583?
The rear backpad looks flawless, is it? Is the drivers door card as nice as the passenger side? If so, how much total for the door cards and rear backpad - shipped to 94583? |
Tbone425 |
May 23 2016, 10:39 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 15-August 15 From: AZ/WA Member No.: 19,065 Region Association: Southwest Region |
What 914 wire harnesses do you have available? Would you pull the main chassis harness without cutting it anywhere and ship it...how much total to 94583? The rear backpad looks flawless, is it? Is the drivers door card as nice as the passenger side? If so, how much total for the door cards and rear backpad - shipped to 94583? No engine harness, just the main. I would pull it for the cost of lunch and a beer plus shipping. I have sent 911 harnesses to Timmy2 for about 15-20 USPS flat rate. I assume you are after the connectors if you build harnesses? So lunch a beer and a favor if ever needed would be my price. The door cards are very nice. I'm really surprised they are not gone already at that price. One member in AU wanted them but shipping was murder. The drivers is nicer than the pass. Pass has maybe a half dozen hairline cracks in the top pad, but still very presentable driver quality. The drivers has no cracks I could find. The pocket, arm rest and lid are all awesome. Is you send me your email I will send you some high Rez photos. The membranes were still intact which did them justice over the last 40+ years I guess. Although the car was under cover. I think that pass pad might have caught morning sun. I think I could do $250 for it all shipped, you aren't to far. Might have to be greyhound for the pad, but my fedex rates for my business aren't bad though. Should be a good "get it out of my garage" price. And I'll buy my own lunch and beer....but still a favor someday. Let me know, thanks. Either way the harness is yours if you want it. Thanks, Chris |
JeffBowlsby |
May 24 2016, 10:24 AM
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914 Wiring Harnesses Group: Members Posts: 8,510 Joined: 7-January 03 From: San Ramon CA Member No.: 104 Region Association: None |
Let me know, thanks. Either way the harness is yours if you want it. Thanks, Chris Thanks Chris, will take you up on the main harness. I need the full harness complete, undamaged and uncut please, not just the connectors. Please disassemble the couple of connectors as necessary to remove the harness uncut. Use glycerin or KY (not oil) as lube if things get tight anywhere. If the snorkel tube is already damaged, go ahead and cut it off. I think you only need to pull the cover off the 14 pin connector at the relay board, remove the fuel pump connector housing and the two headlight connector housings (by pushing the wire terminal tangs in to disengage the wire terminals). All else should pull through the chassis holes into the cabin area towards the fusepanel. Will PM you my email for total amount and your paypal details. Thanks! Jeff |
Tbone425 |
May 24 2016, 08:34 PM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 43 Joined: 15-August 15 From: AZ/WA Member No.: 19,065 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Let me know, thanks. Either way the harness is yours if you want it. Thanks, Chris Thanks Chris, will take you up on the main harness. I need the full harness complete, undamaged and uncut please, not just the connectors. Please disassemble the couple of connectors as necessary to remove the harness uncut. Use glycerin or KY (not oil) as lube if things get tight anywhere. If the snorkel tube is already damaged, go ahead and cut it off. I think you only need to pull the cover off the 14 pin connector at the relay board, remove the fuel pump connector housing and the two headlight connector housings (by pushing the wire terminal tangs in to disengage the wire terminals). All else should pull through the chassis holes into the cabin area towards the fusepanel. Will PM you my email for total amount and your paypal details. Thanks! Jeff No problem Jeff! Hey do you have a number I can call or txt you at tomorrow if I have questions when I pull it. |
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