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Thread: WTB: clean Targa rear glass aluminum trim

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    WTB: clean Targa rear glass aluminum trim

    looking for clean R+L Rear Aluminum glass trim for a 71 Targa, my kids destroyed my originals. Does anybody have any experience with the repros of this product.? Any help appreciated

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    you can buy it new from Porsche, we did a month ago.
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    Thanks Ed, wouldn't happen to have the p/n's for the R+L pieces.? Thx again

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    I'll look them up today and have them tonight.
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    I have some in my store room I believe. The difference is new ones have a lip on the thin end now which screws down with small self tapper into top of door lock post area.

    I have had them for ages happy to get rid of them they are new in Porsche bags still
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    Here are the part numbers Sully. right side trim, 901-565-556-40,,,,left side trim, 901-565-555-40,,,,joining piece, 644-541-921-06,,,end piece right, 901-565-562-40 and end piece left, 901-565-555-40. These are the trim pieces that go in the rubber seal, which is what I understood you wanted, not the trim that goes UNDER the rubber.
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    Thx Ed, that is exactly what I am looking for. Thx again

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    Clyde, I'm interested in your old NOS trim pieces described above, shoot me a pm with details if you are interested. Thx Sully

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    http://www.stoddard.com/911-565-948-40.html

    This is what I have not NOS but new from Porsche in 1998

    Same part as available today but slightly different to original in 1973

    Would take $250US plus shipping (approx $70US in a protective tube) for both pieces they are still in bags from 1998

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    Thx Clyde, I need the trim the fits in the rubber window gasket as Ed described, but thanks for the help anyway

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