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Thread: WTB: Mud Flaps

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    WTB: Mud Flaps

    Hello,

    I'm looking to purchase a pair of Porsche mud flaps.

    Many thanks,

    Thomas

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    Senior Member Milou's Avatar
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    Thank you very much,

    I've just purchased a pair from Marek!

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    If you're looking for the original stuff with the correct brackets

    http://www.porsche.nu/annonser/index...jectcategory=7

    Regards
    Nick

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    Hi Nick

    There was NO correct brackets for these for 911 , since they original where made for 356 T6 chassi ´s

    they where just adapted by the rally guys , that mounted them on there 911´s in the 60´s

    seen on most swedish rally cars for the period

    Marek

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicklasliljegren View Post
    . . . If you're looking for the original stuff with the correct brackets

    http://www.porsche.nu/annonser/index...jectcategory=7 . . .
    SeK 4000 = $600 = £360 = 442

    . . . and those are WAY more than just brackets

    .........

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    I might be wrong. But it was a Swedish legal requirements with rear mud flaps on cars (option code 062)
    Regards
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    +1 Marek, seen 10+ cars and also own a few. The flaps were most likely added by dealers due to Swedish regulations back in the day hence brackets were hand/dealer made..
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    Edmond Harris had a NOS set with SWB factory brackets so I think they may exist, besides why would Porsche produce only part of something?

    Don

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    Monte 1968, Elford/Stone (different flap design but probably mounted on factory brackets (?))



    Monte 1969, Walldegaard


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