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    WTB: RSR/lwt Rear quarter glass frames/keys

    WTB both driver/passenger rear quarter glass frames and keys that are specific to the RSR and lightweights.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktr6 View Post
    WTB both driver/passenger rear quarter glass frames and keys that are specific to the RSR and lightweights.
    not sure whats the RSR specifics.... is this something you are looking for?
    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...51#post1053451

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    Very similar, its my understanding that the RSR/lwts had a fixed rear quarter window and were made to fit the thinner glaverbel glass.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ktr6 View Post
    Very similar, its my understanding that the RSR/lwts had a fixed rear quarter window and were made to fit the thinner glaverbel glass.
    news to me but if this is the case --best of luck finding it.

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    See lot 2160 in the Ni-Cola November auction - https://auction.nicola-ac.de/catalog115/?page=101

    It is just the Glaverbel glass with a frame made out of the chrome bits that anchor the front and rear windshields in (it is not the pop-out frame). Unless you buy the whole unit, I'd encourage you to employ a professional who has done it before. The glass is expensive enough on its own (there are repros available, and it is very expensive - either AASE or Sierra Madre has it on their site), and because it is thinner, it requires a more adept hand at fitting the frame and then putting the frame into the quarter area. It may take some time, but you can track it down.

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