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Thread: optional 20mm raised seat rail and brackets for SWB

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    optional 20mm raised seat rail and brackets for SWB

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    pretty rare i think (option 9427 i think)

    surface rust nothing serious

    complete set left+ right

    asking 650€ shipped to conus or eu
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    just found the part that goes on the center tunnel.

    will be included in the sale

    looks homemade but it is factory...ask Jim
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    Very rare indeed, short people don't pass this up - Frank

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    My 67S has the same set. Bruce Jennings had it in his purple 67S and he wasnt short.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 66S View Post
    My 67S has the same set. Bruce Jennings had it in his purple 67S and he wasnt short.

    I think more cars have these than we realize. If one were to buy a car with those in it, they would just assume that all cars were the same. That said, they are very rare indeed!

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    Was there an alternative factory solution for the tall driver?
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    Quote Originally Posted by VintageExcellen View Post
    Very rare indeed, short people don't pass this up - Frank
    lol
    With these and sport seats adjusted to the top holes a five year old could comfortably see over the steering wheel. However pushing the clutch pedal is a different issue.

    Cool piece.

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    Were these an option only for SWB cars or will they fit all early 911's. ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pafagt View Post
    Were these an option only for SWB cars or will they fit all early 911's. ?
    lwbs had different rails.

    and bump for offers

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