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Thread: Service offer check: 67S-68L interior aluminum trim strip/J-mold

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    Service offer check: 67S-68L interior aluminum trim strip/J-mold

    OK. April 14,2020 Digging around during quarantine I found a few more sticks of the J mold if anyone is interested. Let me know what you need


    SEE POST #61 in this thread, first run of J mold produced Is there any interest out there in a group buy to fabricate sets of these J-mold aluminum trim strips? I would like to reproduce an EXACT copy of the early SWB S J-Mold interior trim. I have done a little research and could get a run of 8' lengths for approx. $125/ pc. It takes 2 pieces to do the full trim package. Costs would cover the cost of fabrication of a custom die for the new extrusion. They would be bright dip anodize finish like the original factory parts. Im looking for 10 interested parties. I would be more than happy to have the buyers participate in the approval of the profile drawing for the die if interested.

    Just to be totally clear, for the price quoted I am currently only planning on providing the extrusions, ie two 8' pieces, ( may cut to appropriate lengths for easier shipping). They would have to be cut to final configuration by the buyers. Sorry for any confusion. Please let me know if that changes anyones plan to purchase.
    Thanks for your interest.
    Skip
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    Last edited by CarmelSkip; 04-14-2020 at 10:18 AM. Reason: clarify offereing

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    I would be willing to purchase 2 pieces and/or a finished set.

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    Senior Member
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    I would also be interested in a complete set. Which it seems would be two pieces.

    I have to look at my pieces, but I thought mine were sorted like a brushed finish? Maybe it was just the age/patina of the original trim.

    Mark
    1967 911S - 306465
    1980 911SC
    2005 Carrera Cabriolet

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    This is a sample of the "bright anodize finish." May be hard to tell but there is a light brush to the finish which is why the reflection in the pics doesnt have a mirror or polished look. Please note this is not a sample of the S J-mold but was sent to me to approve the finish not the profile
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    I'll take two sets (two cars to be clear)
    Thanks,
    50/50

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    More than Original
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    Yes Please! I'll take one, let me know if you need any help getting these fabricated.
    Bret Davis
    1968 911L
    Member

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    Two top dash fascia plates, one glove box plate, top on knee pad which is bottom of dash fascia/glove box border.

    Two Door sills, two rear quarter sills.

    So, seven pieces.

    Light brushed finish. ('69 0n was mirror polished brite dip)
    Mark Smedley
    '59 VW Typ I
    '69 911T 2.7
    '86 930
    '04 GT3
    '16 Boxster GTS
    '08 MBZ AMG CLK 63 Black Series

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    larryg57
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    Put me down for two sets

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    I am in for one full set, please.

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    I would be interested in one set. Willing to make a deposit if necessary.

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