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  1. #101
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    Please provide a photo of the item installed ,hard to understand where this fits
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  2. #102
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    Quote Originally Posted by 71gold View Post
    Sithot
    Please provide a photo of the item installed ,hard to understand where this fits
    Thanks
    Frank

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    Time sure does fly, doesn't it? 2012...
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  4. #104
    Found a picture on one in place on my '74.
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  5. #105
    Found a photo of one on my '74 911.
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    Thanks. I have never noticed that part before. Might have been to get some.
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  7. #107
    It's definitely a very useful find, didn't think anyone was producing those.

  8. #108
    Stoddard has them as a "Porsche" part. Several other known vendors have them as well. YMMV.
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  9. #109
    Just as a warning - Porsche now started producing original type of early door seal (solid whale shape), I bought some for comparison to add to the collection. They are nearly half the size in section to the ones that have been available so far from Stoddard and other replica parts in US and UK. Not sure why and which are 100% right but just a caution, I don't think at least on my car the seal will even touch the upper window frame with that section. Will gather all of them round and take pictures for references to post here.

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    I am going to replace my door seals.

    Can you recommend a product/process to remove the old adhesive from the channel?

    I was about to order some 3M adhesive cleaner but I am in CA and we are not to be trusted with it apparently. Any advice on what works best to clean off the old glue?
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