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    porsche classic release - thin gauge rs panels

    Well this is a surprise that porsche would re release the rs thinner gauge panels for sale , but with there ethos of less cost more get you cheque book ready


    http://www.porsche.com/usa/accessori...email&mobile=0
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    no price.... figures.
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    Porsche Factory Light-weight Replacement Panels

    Holy crap!

    911 531 022 04 GRV..........door, skin, right
    911 531 021 04 GRV..........door, skin, left
    901 511 010 21 GRV..........hood, front
    911 503 045 01 GRV..........fender, rear, left
    911 503 046 01 GRV..........fender, rear, right
    901 503 031 26 GRV..........fender, front, left
    901 503 032 24 GRV..........fender, front, right

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    Factory Skid Plates, too? . . .

    . . .

    Protective plate (65-73).........911 341 025 01
    Protective plate (65-77).........911 341 161 00


    . . . but why two?

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    In stock too...
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    You sure they are not just thinner Chinese crap metal, I.e. thinner?
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    also heard they have aluminum licence panels in stock. $400 and change. chris
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    They don't appear to make: Armrest LEFT with handle; (1965-73) (i.e. the RHD armrest, great for LHD driver's side)
    But i'm sure that this would be an immediate winner if they did ....
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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    . . .

    Protective plate (65-73).........911 341 025 01
    Protective plate (65-77).........911 341 161 00


    . . . but why two?
    '65-73 one is for the plastic tank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Digital K View Post
    no price.... figures.
    It's like going to a restaurant with no prices on the menu I guess. Still kinda spooky though.

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