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    Installing Stainless Steel Muffler Skirt

    Anyone know the procedure to installing the optional '68-73 stainless steel muffler skirt

    Is Drilling necessary? I have a 1970
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    They are mounted into the rear bumpers and valance with screws that need holes drilled for them.

    Don

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    Skirt

    And just in case someone has one for sale I need one too according to my COA.

    And to get back on topic if nessecary I could photograph the install of this skirt for you. There is one on a car that I will likely see within the month.

    Bob
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    On the road again soon.

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    Here's a skirt

    Bob, here's a skirt

    Skirt

    But I'm sure it won't be cheap.

    Good luck
    Henry

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    Henry,

    I'm easily confused as to which 'skirts' are the more expensive !
    Please clarify.

    Cheers,
    Dennis.
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    Just an FYI....

    The guy that's offering the skirt on Ebay doesn't know whether it's an LWB or SWB skirt...and their IS a difference!!! I've emailed him, and hopefully he'll provide me with a measurement to determine what he has....

    Eric

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    I'm easily confused as to which 'skirts' are the more expensive !
    Please clarify.
    Dennis, there might be other more expensive types, but at least with this one, you'll be happy every time you see it.

    The guy that's offering the skirt on Ebay doesn't know whether it's an LWB or SWB skirt...and their IS a difference!!! I've emailed him, and hopefully he'll provide me with a measurement to determine what he has....


    That's a good piece of information, I didn't know there was a difference.
    Henry

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    SS Muffler Skirt

    Seller states it fits LWB cars 69-73 however there is no part # on the item/ should this option part have a part #? anyone know from their parts manual what the #is/should be? Asking a lot of $$$ for the part.
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    Did they ever get painted as on this 356 example?
    Peter Kane

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    Seller emailed me...it's a perfect fit to his 73, so it's an LWB model.....

    LWB part # 901 505 904 00

    I've never seen a painted muffler skirt on a 911.....

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