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    Sunvisors coupe

    Hi,

    Selling a set of coupe sun visors in very good condition, not fluffy at all, good glass and mounting pieces. I have no idea what year, definitely not 1973 but like to be educated. Asking $200,- shipped worldwide.

    Best regards,

    Cees
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    Hi...again
    I 'm interested too
    let me know on private webmail the cost for sunvisors+repa seat belt
    tks
    22s

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    Many thanks, mail sent via webmail.

    Best regards,

    Cees

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    I would like to buy these, not sure if they are sold....so next in line please...Thanks
    1969 911 E #824

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    1968 one year only visors. Very nice and a great deal.

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    I've been asked how these are '68 visors and I wasn't able to respond with pics so I'll post it here. It all happened when I unknowingly bought a '68 visor for my '72. When I received it I could tell there was a difference. I'm assuming the difference is to accomodate the long arm of the rearview mirror on the '68. My '72 sun visor is on the top and the '68 is on the bottom. If I'm wrong on any of this somebody please respond as power is knowledge, and I need more power :-)

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    I will take them --I have a 68 911 PM me Chris
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    I believe these only are for 1968 911. Chris
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    H i Gearby --I believe the visor with the fat end is for a 69 car with stick on mirror; the one that is narrow is for a roof mounted mirror which make the ones for sale only for 1968 911. Chris
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    Yes I think you are correct. Although I think the visors from 69 to 73 were the same. But yes, I believe the visors for sale here are 1968 only.

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