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W4RD4DDY

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  1. I found this thread from a blind internet search last year. After a long procrastination, I contacted Brian recently and ordered two shafts for my wife’s 2003 986 S. Just finished installing them, and they actually feel much more sturdy than the originals. Thanks Brian, and everyone who posted here. Saved me a bunch of time and money.
  2. I just joined the forum to say thanks to everyone who contributed here and around this topic. Dormant or not, this thread saved me a lot of time and money. After my detail guy broke the clock knob in my wife’s 2003 986 S, an internet search sent me here. I read a bit, contacted Brian, ordered two shafts and using the above steps by @whall and a couple of youtube videos for visual guidance, I’m back in stock configuration on the dash! Also, IMHO: The shafts I received from Brian seem more sturdy/solid than the stock items, fwiw. -Todd.
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