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    It would be very helpful to know the VIN and handedness of the various shells mentioned. PM if privacy required.
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    My RHD ROW 911L Coupe has those harness / belt mounting points.

    Sometimes referred to as crocodile eyes - because they stick up like a crocodiles eyes above the water.

    Justin
    Quote Originally Posted by Freitasporsche View Post
    Hi Stretch,

    Thank you! I did a google search and couldn't find any photos of such harness. Do you have one? this could be interesting to use on a period looking car.

    Btw, had a look at your build thread. wow! it took you some time but that is exactly what I am going for! you got one more follower!

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    I have a 68 912 clip, with the mounts!

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