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    decklid emblem 911T P O R S C H E best vendor source?

    any comments as to the best vendor or are these all coming from the same place?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blink View Post
    any comments as to the best vendor or are these all coming from the same place?
    Most suppliers are selling the ones that have a satin finish to them, may want to post in the WTB forum for NOS or good used set that has the correct shiny finish.
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    i have a set of original silver P O R S C H E letters for the engine cover that i bought before i realised i needed black ones....

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    Yup, I also have an extra original silver set if interested.
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    Would be interested in a full set of PORSCHE letters for the engine deck lid in silver for my 1971 911T.
    Please PM me with price and condition.
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    Blink,

    If you're looking for gold you might check out the re-pop letters sold by PartsKlassik. While I'm sure there are any number of people that would find fault with them I think they still look MUCH better than the awful matte-finished "genuine" Porsche letters. And they're about 1/3 the price.

    NOS would be great if you can find some that are in truly new condition. It seems like all that I've seen come up for sale have had some obvious flaws and don't see much point to putting less than perfect jewelry on my freshly (and flawlessly) painted '70T coupe.

    I considered getting a set gold plated (anodized?) but decided that I had more important stuff to worry about to get my car back on the road. Maybe later but for now the re-pops are an acceptable, presentable alternative.

    Good luck!
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