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    FS: pair of early 911 mud flaps

    We made a small run of these and split them with a shop in Europe,

    They are the same as supplied in the 60s - 70s and original ones were used to design the tooling.

    In the 1960s the Nordic countries had a regulation that all cars needed to be fitted with mud flaps , there were still many gravel roads and the mud flaps stopped stones from being thrown up and breaking the windscreen of the car behind you , and at that time they still used tempered glass windscreens which would break into a 1000 pieces when broken !

    They were also required on Rally cars for the same reasons ,

    These have never been installed, the size is about 25cm wide by 24cm tall

    They are $200 a pair , the cost of shipping is $10, which does not pay for all the shipping but more than half , we will pay the balance

    Please PM me and I can send paypal info

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    SHIPPING : We ship thru the Post Office ,once or twice a week , SAL small packet , it is Airmail to your country and then surface mail when in your country, it may be held in your country for customs inspection, sometimes for a week or 2 ,
    If you want this item quicker you can pay for EMS or Next day but it might still be delayed in your countries customs
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    Come on Marek...be cool. Not cool to place your ad in someone else's ad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gsjohnson View Post
    Come on Marek...be cool. Not cool to place your ad in someone else's ad.
    no surprise , the guy needs to put his own house in order.
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    Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to everyone

    Thank you for your support throughout the year ,

    the money has helped pay school fees which are expensive but will make for a better future

    Check out Santa's sleigh this year and see the cool Porsche mudflaps (snow flaps ?) he has installed to keep the snow from Rudolph's red nose

    Ho Ho Ho

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    HI all ,

    its time to beat the Christmas rush and order your mudflaps now ,

    we still have sets available

    thanks for all your interest and orders .....

    and yes we take Paypal .....

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    Very nice parts! I can't wait to get them mounted. Looking for pics of OG brackets.

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    Hi, Do you still have flaps? will they fit a 66 912? Any pics of them installed? jeff

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    If you have a pair of these mud flaps left I am very interested. Please PM me. Thanks. Dana
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