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    FS: Rear Defroster Nozzles

    Set of restored rear defroster nozzles. $124.99 + shipping & fees Jim chal_saeng_gin@hotmail.com
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    Jim

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    Semjon Semjon's Avatar
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    Interested! aany idea on shipping to The Netherlands?
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    PM sent of defroster nozzles.
    Jim

    Too many Porsches and one VW are starting to fill up my desert landscape.

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    Defroster nozzles are pending.
    Jim

    Too many Porsches and one VW are starting to fill up my desert landscape.

    https://www.instagram.com/1967s_307184s/

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    Now this part is sold.
    Jim

    Too many Porsches and one VW are starting to fill up my desert landscape.

    https://www.instagram.com/1967s_307184s/

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    Jim

    Are those rust holes that I am seeing in your picture? Also it appears the the ends of the brackets are rusted off on both nozzles.
    Jim

    Say it ain't so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Nice paint job, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Jim

    Are those rust holes that I am seeing in your picture? Also it appears the the ends of the brackets are rusted off on both nozzles.
    Jim

    Say it ain't so!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Nice paint job, though.

    Ciao

    Jim B
    guess its powder coated...and i guess its rust holes....and i guess its missing a bit..but who need this latches they anyway kind of useless...i guess

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    Quote Originally Posted by moito View Post
    guess its powder coated...and i guess its rust holes....and i guess its missing a bit..but who need this latches they anyway kind of useless...i guess
    I guess the term "restored" isn't quite what it used to be.
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    Jim, you're Pm box is full...
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