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Thread: FS: Early turbo/Carrera whale tail rubber

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    FS: Early turbo/Carrera whale tail rubber

    Pretty decent overall condition, but not suitable for a concours restoration. Two snapped studs, a little bit of bubbling on the outer skin in a couple places. Will need to have the two studs drilled out and some stainless steel ones bonded in. Frankly, I'd do that to all of them, should have come that way originally, the use of mild steel studs wasn't one of Porsche's better ideas...

    Priced at $600/OBO, plus shipping, to reflect the work needed to make it right.
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