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    WTB: SWB Wing Window Glass

    Looking for a driver side (or pair) of tinted SWB coupe wing windows with one of the early SEKURIT logos (with (<'67) or without ('68) the Porsche logo, see below.) The ones from Porsche have all sorts of crazy going on with logos.

    901.542.501.45
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    I have one still in the frame. Send me your email address or text number and I will send you pictures tomorrow.
    John

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    I have a pair, which I might consider selling. Plus, I'm planning on possibly driving down to San Diego at the end of the month. Send me a pm with your email address. IMG_9285.jpg

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    i have a separate glass, but i don't know how sensitive you are to the printing.

    the Sekurit printing says

    "Sekurit" and the next line says
    "~~~~D-02" with the next line
    "M2/AS2".

    if that works, let me know and we can figure out the financial stuff.

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    Still looking,
    Greg Bartley
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    1967 911S #307904 (Tangerine/Black) Looking for engine #961590 and gearbox #104594

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    Quote Originally Posted by mshaver51 View Post
    i have a separate glass, but i don't know how sensitive you are to the printing.

    the Sekurit printing says

    "Sekurit" and the next line says
    "~~~~D-02" with the next line
    "M2/AS2".

    if that works, let me know and we can figure out the financial stuff.
    FYI
    Securit glass that says "SECURIT" or "SECURIT 1" is clear glass.
    Securit glass that says "SECURIT F" is tinted glass.

    Jim

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    I had no idea it was that simple. I learned something today, compliments of Jim Breazeale. Thanks, professor.

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