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Great idea -- just a couple of months too late for me.
You might want to compare the price to the price of the hardware if bought piecewise thru a PAG dealer and add that to the catalog. A statement on the strength grade of the hardware (or subsets of it) would be good also. I hope it's still around when I need to do my next rebuild. |
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Hmm, I'm probably not going to do "sub-kits" as it is way too much work, but I can probably offer the individual pieces in packages of 100 or 200 or so...
-Wayne
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Good Work Wayne, I just hope I never need them
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Location: So California
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Great idea, hope you sell a bunch.
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Left Coast, Canada
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And to think I finished my rebuild just a few months too soon! Doh!
I spent quite a bit on new fasteners from my local shop. The Pelican kit is not only easy and complete, but it's reasonably priced. You've aced your competitors once more, Wayne!
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Yup, when you buy them one by one, it adds up to a fortune! Plus (as we found out) your local stores don't carry stuff that wasn't made in Taiwan or China. Our kits are German, made by Wurth or OEM Porsche (well, I'm assuming that the Porsche / Wurth fasteners are made in Germany - that's what the bags say).
-Wayne
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