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    Rear Quarter window frame repair kit

    Rear Quarter window frame repair brackets for brass or alloy frames

    comes with the L shaped brackets and Stainless screws for assembling rear quarter window frames.

    I know the screws are not correct but trust me these Phillips screws makes life eaiser and you want see them

    This have been one of the most stupid time killing projects , by the looks it looks like a piece of cake

    But we have tested this on 15+ sets and came to the conclussion , You can NOT pre drill the holes

    you have to mark and drill and make the thread on each hole step by step one bt one

    those of you that have been rechoming or anodised these frames, know what I am talking about

    and the stash you had of good brackets is long gone

    I know a bit pricy but as said not as easy to make as it look

    50 EURO a set L / R incl postage

    Paypal or email or questions my paypal / Mail adress is early911parts@gmail.com

    but be aware, I am shipping these from DENMARK, be patience on shipping do allow 2 weeks specially now for christmas

    Marek
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    I had a few guys , that asked where this parts go

    It dont have a factory number as it was a part of the rear side window frame , but its most used when you rechrome or restore your old brass or alloy window frames

    there is one mounted in the top corner and in lower , due to rain etc the lower ones are allways rusted away and hard to reuse

    its hard to see on the picture , but its also twisted a bit , so its not just bended and 50 bucks of you go , this part took some time to get right , not as easy as it looks

    I post a few pics where you can see the fit and where it goes

    Marek
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    I agree you can’t have the holes pre drilled, I bought a set from st0ddard and the frames won’t fit together right - gap that won’t go away, don’t buy that version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VintageExcellen View Post
    I agree you can’t have the holes pre drilled, I bought a set from st0ddard and the frames won’t fit together right - gap that won’t go away, don’t buy that version.
    Thanks for the advice.and preventing a headache

    Richard
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    MAREK,
    How much in US Dollars? I would like to order a set.
    Thanks, Dan

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