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> ambitious new parts manufacturing program, all of the trinkets
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post Jul 2 2009, 08:04 AM
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targa top rubber hold down clips (in trunk)

these are available. I think a member here makes them, I bought a set a year or 2 ago.
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post Jul 2 2009, 08:21 AM
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Ditto to many of the above...and I raise you these:

#1-MPS Diaphragms - this is bigger than 914s...other cars use them too.
#2-LE front spoilers, high quality and true to the original design
Alternator cover gasket
Transaxle tailcover gasket
Red defrost lever knob
Rubber alternator harness grommets
Thermostat
Rear trans shift cover strap
Fuel line ‘Neptune Fork’ nylon brackets
Rubber fuel evap tube grommet at engine shelf
73-74 2.0L muffler in stainless steel could be a big seller
First/reverse slider gears
HO battery cover with label

Nobody start making the SS 2.0 HE’s just yet…I have an NOS set I am waiting for just the right time to sell…(IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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post Jul 2 2009, 08:54 AM
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QUOTE(dr914@autoatlanta.com @ Jul 1 2009, 05:24 PM) *

We are happy to announce that we are officially embarking on an exclusive agreement with a company who already makes many many aftermarket Porsche parts mainly in the 356 arena, to make US 914 parts! They specialize in the so called "trinket" parts long discontinued by the factory but direly needed.


Wheres the company located?
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post Jul 2 2009, 09:07 AM
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Headlight "eyebrow" attachment plugs haven't been mentioned. Windshield trim would be great!
Also decent warm air guides, like Rich mentioned.
Flapper valves that don't cost so much would be nice.
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post Jul 2 2009, 09:33 AM
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throttle bodies
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post Jul 2 2009, 10:15 AM
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Nobody start making the SS 2.0 HE’s just yet…I have an NOS set I am waiting for just the right time to sell

Might want to list them on Ebay...
Today.
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post Jul 2 2009, 10:28 AM
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QUOTE(orange914 @ Jul 1 2009, 05:11 PM) *

not sure if these are already repro'd but a few that come to mind are shift knob, front unobtainium targa seal,targa top rubber hold down clips (in trunk), roll bar interior trim peice... decent priced s/s heat exchangers
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Thank you. Excellent repro shift knob in stock, the club member in canada? makes the rear top holders we get the rear roll bar pad reskinned by Craig, and we have the targa seal currently being constructed by two different companies, and bozel making the stainless steel sheaths for the heat exchangers!!!
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post Jul 2 2009, 10:29 AM
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QUOTE(Jerry75914 @ Jul 1 2009, 05:52 PM) *

Chrome front windshield trim!



have a very good cheap source in germany who originally made it for the factory 200 for the complete surround including the clips
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post Jul 2 2009, 11:19 AM
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QUOTE(SGB @ Jul 2 2009, 08:07 AM) *

Headlight "eyebrow" attachment plugs haven't been mentioned. Windshield trim would be great!
Also decent warm air guides, like Rich mentioned.
Flapper valves that don't cost so much would be nice.


The eyebrow plugs are available for a couple bucks a piece today. I bought a set (3 for each side) in February.

IM me if you need further information.

Eric
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post Jul 2 2009, 11:32 AM
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George, if you have the sheaths already being made for the Heat exchangers, then I can have the "rest" of them made in just a few weeks... I could finish the assembly of them.

email me..
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post Jul 2 2009, 12:00 PM
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2.0 TPS circuit board
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post Jul 2 2009, 12:20 PM
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I'm probably in the minority here, buuuuut....

I'm all for "preserving the marquee" and absolutely commend the efforts of everyone out there making parts for our cars that are no longer available as OEM. That people step up to fill the void is awesome. BUT (flame suit on), I don't love the idea of flooding the market with aftermarket parts to be sold at a discount when OEM parts are still available. Do I want to spend hundreds of dollars for a freaking rubber seal for my car? No, no I do not...however if I buy another 914 some years int the future, I also don't want to come to realization that it's a car restored with 70% aftermarket parts being represented as original. This was a lesson I learned when we were shopping for a Westfalia a couple years ago...there's a lot of aftermarket junk (truly, not that that will apply to George's parts) that people slap on their restored Westy and then turn around and charge what could only be considered reasonable for an all-original example. How many people out there are going to scoop up the $200 windshield trim and turn around and sell it on eBay as "NOS" for twice that?

It's a double-edged sword for the community, in my humble opinion. And I think it "can" hurt the value of our cars in the long run.

No offense intended to George or Jake or anyone else, at all. Just something I was chewing on.

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post Jul 2 2009, 12:45 PM
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QUOTE(Lavanaut @ Jul 2 2009, 01:20 PM) *

I'm probably in the minority here, buuuuut....

I'm all for "preserving the marquee" and absolutely commend the efforts of everyone out there making parts for our cars that are no longer available as OEM. That people step up to fill the void is awesome. BUT (flame suit on), I don't love the idea of flooding the market with aftermarket parts to be sold at a discount when OEM parts are still available. Do I want to spend hundreds of dollars for a freaking rubber seal for my car? No, no I do not...however if I buy another 914 some years int the future, I also don't want to come to realization that it's a car restored with 70% aftermarket parts being represented as original. This was a lesson I learned when we were shopping for a Westfalia a couple years ago...there's a lot of aftermarket junk (truly, not that that will apply to George's parts) that people slap on their restored Westy and then turn around and charge what could only be considered reasonable for an all-original example. How many people out there are going to scoop up the $200 windshield trim and turn around and sell it on eBay as "NOS" for twice that?

It's a double-edged sword for the community, in my humble opinion. And I think it "can" hurt the value of our cars in the long run.

No offense intended to George or Jake or anyone else, at all. Just something I was chewing on.

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Thats why I was asking about the company. Chinese parts,not saying these are gonna be, need to stay in china. We need quality pieces being made, as with some of our vendors already. Not just something to fill the void of NLA.
Its also too bad some pieces dont carry the part #'s on them and we will never know if they are NOS or aftermarket.
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post Jul 2 2009, 01:16 PM
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QUOTE(Lavanaut @ Jul 2 2009, 11:20 AM) *

I'm probably in the minority here, buuuuut....

I'm all for "preserving the marquee" and absolutely commend the efforts of everyone out there making parts for our cars that are no longer available as OEM. That people step up to fill the void is awesome. BUT (flame suit on), I don't love the idea of flooding the market with aftermarket parts to be sold at a discount when OEM parts are still available.

Reid


This is an interesting post/thread. My first response to George's thread was similar. I have good, original front window trim. Why should some schmuck down the street get to make his car look just as good by purchasing newly manufactured replacement trim? Thenk I took a good look at my wheels. They are 4-lug Fuchs repros originally purchased at AutoAtlanta. Epiphany time...

I use my car as a DD. If I were looking to Concours my car, I might have a different opinion. But since I do use my car as a DD, I do, and will continue to need good quality replacement parts. And as these cars get older, many of us will continue to need these parts. So I can only hope that George and his associates are able to provide parts for us in the long, long future.

BTW: From a post on that "other" 914 site, the dude mentions that Bosch is looking to start manufacturing some OEM repalcement parts for our teeners. So maybe we are starting to get some attention from the market???

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post Jul 2 2009, 02:19 PM
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I appreciate the efforts of the guys out there who are reproducing parts and keeping these cars alive and on the road.

As someone who wants to have a good looking car that I can drive and enjoy I really appreciate it, because they keep it as affordable as possible. The last thing I'm worried about is the "value" of my car, because there simply isn't any way I'll ever get back what I put into it monetary or otherwise.

All I can say is if it wasn't for the people out there still providing parts and engines etc, and providing the great technical and how-to services on their websites I wouldn't have a 914. So a big thank you to all of the vendors. I started my project with little to know experience at actually wrenching, and with the help of this board and the various vendors I've got a car that is coming together.
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post Jul 2 2009, 02:58 PM
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1) I'm not George's biggest fan... but if NLA parts become available at reasonable prices, and they are of good quality.. I'm all on board.

I'm not worried about resale value, as long as the part is of QUALITY.. most of what I've seen tho... the new runs of previously NLA or ultra expensive parts... have been as high of quality as the original(sometimes better than OEM) when done by members and people who care about these cars. the aforementioned rear targe holders were better rubber than the OEM part.

914 appearance and performance re-mfg fiberglass door panels that are vastly superior to the cardboard it replaced.

jwest eng, engman and others have made parts that not only restore our cars but improve on problems in the cars that weren't addressed 40 years ago...

all of the parts have been at reasonable prices as well!

THAT is the kind of quality/price that you are competing with, George. we are spoiled by the products of our members... including guys like Dr. Evil, Eric Shea, etc... who offer their services too.

it's a tall measuring stick... but if you pull it off, you might even get a few customers that wrote off AA years ago... however if it's chinese crap... well... take a guess


PS, I know I'm forgetting to mention a BUNCH of members here that put their heart and soul into getting products, events, services, advice etc to other members... but this is me saying thank you to ALL of those guys...
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~wiring kits:
correct electrical wire and connectors for things like fog lights, License plate, seat belts, etc.
if it came with longer wire (for fitting) and connectors ready to assemble...

~grommet kit:
high quality replacement for every rubber grommet.

~someone makes dog bones, right?

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QUOTE(r_towle @ Jul 1 2009, 05:58 PM) *

Properly made engine tin.
Specifically lower pieces....those are always missing..like socks.

High quality distributor clamp.
Early window handles the dont break.

Rich

It is not the handles, it is the regulators, in my experience.

Inside door handles

I would buy a set of SS heat exchangers for a reasonable price. I would even do mild steel and paint or powdercoat it.

You have to remember, 914 people are like drummers on the flakiness scale.

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post Jul 3 2009, 12:41 PM
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There is a very fine line between success and failure when creating developments like we are discussing here..

Some group of people is going to bitch about anything they can.. If the products are made overseas and sold for less a group of people will bitch about where they come from.. If the products are US made the cost will be twice as much and a group of people will bitch about that (usually the group that can't afford them)...

So it's a situation of "Damned if you do, double damned if you don't"...

What matters most is effectiveness and testing of the components to gain a thorough understanding of what they offer.

ANYTHING that I am a part of will be thoroughly developed with known performance.. Just like my engines and cooling systems something like a heat exchanger will carry a serial number and will be logged to the original purchaser. I have always had a problem with people ripping things off and serialization stops the majority of problems.

I am not a fan of Chinese made components, but over time we have HAD to explore them. The problem with most of the Chinese or other offshore made parts is the fact that they are distributed by those that have no clue as to what the parts are supposed to look like or function like. The key to selling a quality component thats made overseas is to use these components first hand and to continue testing them as they are produced. It is possible to have a quality component manufactured in another country, but it takes effort and that effort drives the cost up a bit..

It truly is a double edged sword and no matter which way you decide to go, someone is going to get pissed off... Thats just the world today, welcome to it.
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Amen about the Chinese stuff..

We hired a Chinese firm to make plastic parts for some medical products. Even with drawings and dimensions and CAD models, they couldn't hold the dimensions.... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/mad.gif) (IMG:style_emoticons/default/barf.gif)

One day somebody explained to them that two of the parts they kept making wrong were supposed to go together.... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif)

They went OH!, So Sorry, didn't know they went together, we can fix that.... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif)

So WTF, they remade the tooling ( for the bazilionth time) and started making parts that went together and matched the print.

There is a saying in the military hardware business where you have MIL specs such as MIL-P-454G

the saying is ...

MIL-T-FP

Which stands for "Make It Like The F**king Print"
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