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    Senior Member tonizzos's Avatar
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    WTB: "Heuer" clock facia

    hi, i am looking for one of these...... the first one on the picture for a swb 68
    unfortunatlely Marek doesn't have some left ... so if somebody bought one and did'nt used it , i would be glad to buy it ahahha


    thanks
    steve


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    I think I may have one. I'll check in the morning and let you know.

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    Steve, I only have the white ones left, 2 to be exact. Let me know if you want one, or both.image.jpg

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    Thanks , but my gauges are 68 so i need the crème one ....
    But very kind from you to have checked

    Cheers
    Steve

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    I would take on but it needs to be sbipped to Germany.

    Regards Oliver
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    Porsche 911 RS RSR ST Heuer Style / Singer Inspired Clock Face available

    Finally picked up my VDO dashclock face replacement dial at Littlecustomthings

    Special Thanks to Chris and his great work.

    This face will fit and replace the original clock face, of
    911 641 701 29 and 911 641 701 00 fitted on cars from 1965-1989.

    Its not the Singer stuff but it works for me.
    Subdials don't work but its also the case on the Singer one.

    Contact him directly in case you want one.
    Just passing on the message

    A.
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    Because making the perfect dial took quite some effort and a lot of trial and error….
    and I can only fit 1 clock to my car…
    Chris from Littlecustomthings decided to sell the designs that didn’t make it.
    He has at least 1 of each. They are all made of metal. To my opinion… all designs are individually little pieces of art.
    He told me he would still fit the 3 small hands to the ones with subdials.
    Feel free to contact him directly at Littlecustomthings@gmail.com.
    I am just passing on the message.
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    These "Heuer" clocks were installed in the ST models originally by Porsche?

    Cheers
    Jörg

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    sierra madre now sells them.
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    911 VDO Kienzle Clock Dial Face

    Dials with finished updated hands installed
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