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    source for cardboard 65mm air duct ??

    ANY source for cardboard 65mm air duct from trunk blower to vents ?
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    Not in the right color. Heard that there's a source in Germany making it in a brick red color, but don't recall particulars. Easy enough to turn it black with shoe stain later.
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    We sell it but we are in the UK. Ours is the correct brownish colour as per original.

    Www.canfordclassics.co.uk

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    Alan

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    The correct light brown colored hose will soon be available here in the states, its being made on the original German machines copying NOS samples.
    Stay tuned for details.

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    good to see people have it or are making it . i will see how i go but i need it soon so may not wait for manufacture .
    the issue with anything out of the uk is price and TAX and shipping ...killer
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    Photo of the ducting; this is in production and should hit the market through retailers in a couple months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by aturboman View Post
    Name:  Porsche heater duct.jpg
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    Photo of the ducting; this is in production and should hit the market through retailers in a couple months.
    taking a bit longer to work on the RSR so put me down for the first couple please
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