Does Anybody have a pic of a complete large toolkit?

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  • DCColegrove
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    Originally posted by dillsnick
    ^^ Can you still get them or have you seen them around?
    Nope... I sold them all (that shot was from the last one on eBay)

    I do still have polish cloths.

    Originally posted by Nicademus
    Its black I like that tool kit. Is the tow hook anodized?
    Cadmium plated tow hook.

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  • Huff
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    ^^ Can you still get them or have you seen them around?

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  • Nicademus
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    Its black I like that tool kit. Is the tow hook anodized?

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  • DCColegrove
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    Originally posted by dillsnick
    Apparently, this was an option for late model e30's.. I'm still kicking myself for not buying it when I had a chance.

    Hey...



    I sold a couple few of these on ebay a while back...

    EDIT: Those were e30 M42 optional kits from 1991.
    Last edited by DCColegrove; 01-08-2009, 06:25 PM.

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  • Huff
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    Apparently, this was an option for late model e30's.. I'm still kicking myself for not buying it when I had a chance.

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  • Japandrew73
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    Originally posted by TDE30
    That sounds like a pretty badass E9 CS though.
    oooooohhhh yea. you don't know the half of it. he is registered on www.e9coupe.com but he is old and said he doesn't know how to upload pics. but he has won tons of shows with it and his specific car is known around the e9 community. im gonna look for a pic online....

    nope found nothing

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  • TDE30
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    Originally posted by Japandrew73
    the reason red are rare is because they were in the E9 toolkits. i met a guy at my mechanic the other day who owned the 16th 2800cs ever built, it was also the e9 with the most miles in the world on it. 420,000 and still running strong. it was in INCREDIBLE SHAPE! he showed me the full toolkit, unfortunately i took no pictures cause i had no camera with me but all the tools had red handles. i odn't know about green handles.
    Interesting, I'm not sure they were E9 exclusive though, I have seen many in E24's, E28's, and E30's. Perhaps all of those guys scored them elsewhere, I'm not sure. That sounds like a pretty badass E9 CS though.

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  • Japandrew73
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    Originally posted by TDE30
    Green are rare, red are even rarer from what I'm told.
    the reason red are rare is because they were in the E9 toolkits. i met a guy at my mechanic the other day who owned the 16th 2800cs ever built, it was also the e9 with the most miles in the world on it. 420,000 and still running strong. it was in INCREDIBLE SHAPE! he showed me the full toolkit, unfortunately i took no pictures cause i had no camera with me but all the tools had red handles. i odn't know about green handles.

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  • TDE30
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    Green are rare, red are even rarer from what I'm told.

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  • Nicademus
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    Are the colored tools rare or something? I heard the red ones were but didn't know the green were too. Kinda weird I have both red and green huh?

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  • TDE30
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    Fuck me, you guys have green and red (boner) handled tools.

    Let me know if either of you are ever selling the colored-handled tools.

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  • Nicademus
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    I need the matching foam as well. My kit is a little different than your large kit. What kind of car did yours come from? Mine was out of a euro e30.

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  • Mtriple
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    Originally posted by Alecs MacDonald
    Is there a part number for a foam piece that fits that kit?
    yeah, thats one of the things on my to-do list...

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  • Naplm00
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    the foam is glued to the trunk lid isnt it?

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  • Alecs MacDonald
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    Is there a part number for a foam piece that fits that kit?

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