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WTB: "Bucket of bolts" from car disassembly


Stein-man

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I would hook you up brother, however the tray-o-nuts & bolts has become the bucket of assorted hardware.  No way to know what's what or which is which.  There is was a guy on ebay selling a complete set of assembly hardware replated, perhaps that business model still exists.  I think he wanted like $200 but all the stuff was clean and shinny.  

 

What might help in your endeavor is to check realoem diagrams for the location and bolt size specs and then order packets from McMaster Carr or Grainger.    

 

 

But what do I know

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On 2/18/2020 at 3:11 PM, Stein-man said:

 

Blue -

Shipping from W&N is a killer, I have ordered parts from them.  I think them sending me 5# of fasteners may not be that great of an idea! 

 

Currently 50% off international shipping at W & N.

Les

'74 '02 - Jade Touring (RHD)

'76 '02 - Delk's "Da Beater"

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Harry, Chris -

I have been dinged at a 911 Concours for having a non-German bolt on the car.  On my Tii, it's going to be only German hardware - Deka, Graeka, Kamax, et cetera.  That's how I can tell where someone worked on my new (to me) car - the heathen put Taiwanese hardware there!  Thanks, though.

- Rob

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