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Tool kit and jack kit and related Testarossa items

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  1. VetroresinaNL

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    #1 VetroresinaNL, Nov 1, 2016
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    For sale original Testarossa items, all rare and in good condition:
    - Monodado jack kit: 950 euro
    - Monodado spare wheel/space saver: 950 euro
    - toolkit: 750 euro
    - Schedoni case/luggage: 650 euro
    - Documents pouch (empty): 300 euro

    All items are in very good condition. I have many more pics of each item available!

    I can ship world wide and I accept Paypal.

    Any questions? Please let me know.
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  2. EIIR

    EIIR Guest

    Nov 9, 2015
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    Dear Sir,

    I am interested in the Mono Spech "Jack Kit" and the emty "Pouch". I live in Australia. Do you deliver WW and what would be your best price?

    Regards,
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  3. nerofer

    nerofer F1 World Champ

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    The tool kit is certainly not a "Testarossa" toolkit...to me, it is a hotch-potch, a mix of different tools.

    For starters: the tool roll itself has a spark plug pocket at extreme right, which the Testarossa's roll (= part 127736) does not have, so the roll is from an eight cylinders Ferrari, and more specifically from a QV or earlier car, but not from a 328, as the 328 roll, part 127589, not only has a spark plug tool pocket, BUT a single large pliers pocket; this one has the two small pliers pockets, so was made before 1985.

    Then the pliers: correct model for a 328 or Testarossa tool roll (but then, as said above, the tool roll itself is not correct for those pliers)

    Then the screwdrivers: these are from a carbed car tool roll, or early two-valve injected.

    Wrenches are probably from a 2 valve injected 308 tool roll, but the combination wrench looks from a different, earlier serie of wrenches (end seventies I would say); nevertheless, as the "Testarossa" tool roll (127736) does not have a spark plug tool, it does not need to have a combination wrench either, so that one is out of place here. In the Testaross's tool roll, 127736, the 14mm combination wrench is normally replaced by an open mouthed 14/15mm wrench.

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