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While digging in the Tool Box Finds

While looking for something, I opened a drawer and boom, I see these




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Center Reflector

Is that a center reflector for an SC in the background by any chance? Plans for it if yes?
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Fuel lines........

Are those CIS fuel lines? I am interested.

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I wish I had a magic drawer. How often does it do that? Can you close it and open it and pull out something else. What if you leave it closed overnight or for a whole week?
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Complete with 40 year old patina-ed packaging wrap, those must be as rare as a hen's teeth !
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I too have a magic toolbox .
Every time I open the draws the 10mm spanners and 10mm sockets are missing .
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I also have a lot of parts stored in the attic. The annoying thing is every time I look for something it's so chaotic up there I can't find it. Including a spare speedo that I want to find and replace the mph face with a kilometers one.
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Is that a center reflector for an SC in the background by any chance? Plans for it if yes?
Sorry, that one is for my 78 911SC

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Are those CIS fuel lines? I am interested.

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Yes, but for my SC.


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I wish I had a magic drawer. How often does it do that? Can you close it and open it and pull out something else. What if you leave it closed overnight or for a whole week?
The other box works for BMX stuff.









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Those Vans "Brake Shoes" are epic hahaha
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So... Vans, the T-shirt people, make brake shoes too.
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So... Vans, the T-shirt people, make brake shoes too.
Vans was originally a bmx shoe if I remember correctly. Haro was one of the freestyle kings back in the 80’s and tough wheels where in style even though they weighed a ton.
I used to race BMX when I was a kid those pics bring back memories of pk rippers, cook bros, mongoose, tough necks, redlines, et et.
In the 80’s BMX was everywhere.
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Vans started out as a regular shoe company and then became really popular with the emerging skateboard scene because of the rubber soles.

Bled over to BMX from there.

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