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Missing tool kit on 3.2 carrera

I'm trying to compile a tool kit for my car since it never came with one.

Aside from the spark plug wrench and the alternator wrench, is there any other special tools that i would need?

As much as i like to get a complete set, they're kinda expensive for a mediocre tool bag


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I think you have the specialty tools covered.

The PET will list all of the other tool sizes needed to complete your kit.

Here's where you can download your PET Porsche Classic Genuine Parts Catalog

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Forgot, you should get a tow eye and if you have a coupe the sunroof tool.

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I can't tell from that photo, but I think you are missing the emergency sunroof tool, assuming your car has a sunroof. It's a little crank that lets you operate the sunroof if the motor fails.

We've got a nice thread on tool kits and what belongs in them here: 85 Toolkit

There are some good links to other recent threads near the end.

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Slap my face. I threw a complete tool kit and bag away.

It was from my crashed/spare parts car, and it had a lot of dried battery acid over it. So I threw it away. What I should have done was drop it on a large bucket of water (and alkaline) to soak and dilute for a week.
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I think that the screw driver should be a yellow one? Luckily, my 88 has the complete tool kit supplied originally. The PO didn't even know it was there. You don't say what year your car was made as there may be some minor variations?

https://rennlist.com/forums/911-forum/677613-late-80-s-911-tool-kit-info.html
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The tool to remove the battery hold down bolt is useful too.

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