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    heat control panel resto problem

    Hi guys

    The problem restoring the heat control panel on a LWB have been killing me for years ,
    replacing the small Blue and White pointers after repaint of the panel is a nightmare,
    But now I Got a solution for it very soon Playing with a 3D printer , we made the small pointers , you Will even have some spare ones in the kit ,in case of if you drop one
    The boys just need to airbrush it in Blue and White and you Can get a plug and Mount kit for your control panel ,
    Final price will come asap but its not much
    Remember we do the Chrome trim also for it , and all type alu dash facias, knobs and bezels for your early 911 ,
    by interest drop me a mail to early911parts@gmail.com
    and if you are interested to see what I do , you can fallow me on Instagram #early911parts

    take Care guys

    Marek
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    That is pretty cool. I have struggled with the same issue trying to retore these. Will be interested in the final product.
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    Very cool. So it’s a paint transfer process?
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    Awesome…….always detracts from the rest of my dash….

    Interested when you’ve got them ready
    Tony

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    Marek,

    Did you ever get any further with this?
    Tony

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    Fan unit control

    Also interested in buying if now ready ?
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    Hi Guys

    I am super close , I hope in a weeks time ,I will have them ready

    Here is just a quick update of the finish product

    Marek
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    Well done Marek!
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    They look great
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    Marek,

    Just wondering if you ever got these to market?
    Tony

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