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post Dec 27 2020, 06:07 PM
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This is not a question about the contents of tool kits but rather, where did the proud new owner of one of these fine machines find their tool kit shortly after driving their car away from the dealer's lot? I've always been impressed how almost everything on these cars has its purpose and place carefully thought through. Of course, what else would we expect? It's German! Then there is the tool kit. I have yet to find a location where it doesn't seem haphazardly placed to just roll around and get banged up. The best spot I've found is in the center of the spare but that tommy bar is a tad long to be anything but awkward. So where, pray tell, did the factory stow these things? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/confused24.gif)

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post Dec 28 2020, 08:24 PM
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Ah the owner's manual. Of course! That's not the first time I've overlooked the owner's manual for the great source of info that it is.

Tom, I'm curious if the breaker fits any better inside a steelie. The fact my car had all 5 Fuchs is actually what made buying it a no brainer. It was for sale at $500 due to being sidelined by rusted out hell hole. I planned to buy it as a parts car for my first 914 and knowing the Fuchs alone were worth the asking price made it an easy decision. As soon as I saw the car, I knew I would reverse my plans and the other car became the parts car.
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