Those Baby Turbo mirrors were the E36 M3 on Cal-Look VWs back in the 80's!
Patrick said:Mine was delivered 2 days ago, still no pics
Mine was delivered last Friday. Haven't seen anything on here at all.
Furious_E said:In reply to classicJackets :
I got it, posted at the bottom of the previous page. Took me a few extra days because my mail carrier doesn't deliver anything too large to fit in my mail box and I wasn't able to make it to the post office until today. And quality of junk>quantity of junk, plenty of cool stuff in there!
Of course I missed it, ha. The lap timer is from a 280zx, I have no clue if it works but I do think there are wiring diagrams online
glueguy said:With Jim Nabors humming in the background, this box is going to a new home in Indiana. Be there Monday.
Jim was indeed playing in the back ground as it arrived.
Are unboxing videos allowed?
In reply to java230 :
I'm hoping your sender will elaborate.
I'm just flat astonished that Hermes even knew what a koozie was!
Box arrived a couple of days ago. Wanted to wait until I had mine sealed and ready for mailing before opening. Box was heavy and packed FULL.
Stickers
Random sockets
Cable ties
Fuel hose
Electrical connectors
Multi purpose tool
Trim removal tool
Flap discs
Carburetor, tune kit and solex carb manual
Caliper repair kit
Apple lightning cord
D2c bulb
Earplugs
Pnuematic airflow valve
WA license plate
Oreillys reward card
Rubber insulating clamps
Floppy disk for USB to printer bridge cable
Resistor
Toyota tool kit of sorts
Xbox live starter CD
Brake rotor with welded in bottle of liquor-I was excited, then realized the bottle wasn't removable :(
And some random nuts/bolts/tools
In reply to 1kris06 :
It's removable with some effort
Some things are regifted, and the zip lock with the small flat heads holds the two halves of the carb together!
The pneumatic thing is an automatic tool oiler, if you use air tools....
The plate is the original one from the adventure truck. And I love plates, so always try 5o send a local one.
And it's on its way at last. Now to watch the long journey from rural nsw, Australia all the way to Connecticut. As always, I'll be sweating on customs being kind and the combined might and efficiency of both auspost and the USPS.
Shadeux said:In reply to java230 :
I'm hoping your sender will elaborate.
I'm just flat astonished that Hermes even knew what a koozie was!
Is that...fancy fashion Hermes?
In reply to Mndsm :
It appears to be. Or someone with a sense of humor! "Our cheap sordid bacchanalia is sponsored by Hermes!"
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