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LWB Wing, Steering rack et.,

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I have a used but very solid LWB offside front wing (1968 - 72 I think), purchased from Kalifornia Konnection a couple of years back but now surplus. £150.00

ZF Steering rack complete with track rods. Feels OK and has good rubber boots. Also includes column link and steering column. I think from a 1970 911T £50.00?

150 mph cable drive speedo. Looks good but no way of testing it. £15.00

RHD pedal box complete with brake & clutch pedals. £40.00

Pair steel callipers - OK for exchange. Free to good home.

Pair of front struts from 1970 T. Know nothing else about them. £15.00?

Rusted out oil tank. Anyone need the sensor before I trash it?

All for pick-up or carriage extra. PM for more info.

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Bob on the rack what condition are the rubbers not the boots but the main rubber coupling and the two tie rod end bushes like ?
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912uk wrote:Bob on the rack what condition are the rubbers not the boots but the main rubber coupling and the two tie rod end bushes like ?
I picked this one up as part of a job lot so don't have any history. The rack looks sound and the inner rubbers on the track rods feel tight but I don't think I would trust the outer ends.

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cheers Bob looking for these I would lose the rack then I need the centre coupling and both ends ( rubber ) so make a good rack..

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am interested in speedo pls if it would fit a 72? not sure if mechanical or electronic?
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912uk wrote:cheers Bob looking for these I would lose the rack then I need the centre coupling and both ends ( rubber ) so make a good rack..

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Sorry, that went straight over my head! I think I may have misunderstood the question - happens when you go deaf :) I find I actually have two spare racks. The rubbers at the outboard ends look OK but I think I will no longer include the track rods because the outboard ends of those look suspect - if that makes sense?

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er no ..... :lol: PM me your tel number and I will call you... 8)
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silver7 wrote:am interested in speedo pls if it would fit a 72? not sure if mechanical or electronic?
I am sure it fits the '72 car. It is mechanical drive which should be correct for that year (or I am sure someone will be correcting me very shortly!). What I don't know is if it works. I was assured when I bought it that it did but at this price I recon it's worth taking a chance on.

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