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Is this an orginal tool kit?

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I was going through a box today that came with the 73 240Z and it had this tool kit in it, (or wheels kit) is it an original from 73 or an aftermarket. There were also some yellow wheel chocks.

Are these rare at all, or pretty common.

Just curious.

Randy

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That's what came with the car... IMHO not very rare, but clean it up and keep it in good shape with the car.

If you have "mag.'s" on your Z - I hope your tool kit contains 4 OEM lug nuts. You need them to put the spare on if/when you need.

FWIW,

Carl B.

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Thanks for the info guys, Every Z I have ever owned never had this kit so I was just curious.

Too bad they don't bring $750 like a Porsche 356 original kit would......:eek:

PS.......I spelled Original wrong on the main post....duh.........:embarrass:

The tool kit should also include a double ended tube spanner and bar,

a 10/12mm open ender, a 14/17mm open ender and a 19/21mm open ender, along with the jack, chocks and the items in your pic.

I don't know whether a screw driver should also be there or not, but I've added a couple.

Rick.

:devious::devious:

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