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    Price check - Early 911 black Seats L+R

    Hello guys, I have a pair of nice but old Porsche 911 seats. They were on my 1969 911 and they are the headrest kind and not leather kind. I don't know much about Porsches. Just BMWs.

    They have been sitting in my storage since the late 90s and they don't need any repair as far as tears go. I have no idea what these are worth. Can anyone give me some clue how much they are worth?

    They have no tears

    They are black Vinyl with headrests and complete with siders etc.

    Fully functional but a little dusty from sitting.

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    Last edited by 72targa; 11-10-2014 at 12:05 PM.

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    I recently bought a set for $1200 from a 71 with sliders and headrests. Condition was very nice. Hope that helps

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    A picture would be very useful as many many times I have seen seats people thought were "Porsche" but were aftermarket.
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    Ok thanks. I received a lot of interest and request for pictures. I will clean them up and post pictures soon. And no they are not after market seats. I know the difference between after market and original. I have owned just German cars all my life.

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