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    '70 to 75? Original dash

    SOLD I've recently acquired another dash for my car so the dash that I have for it is up for sale. It is an original dash . It's not perfect but is still what I would call good for its age. It would be good for a driver which is what I was going to use it for. It has a perfect speaker grill and an excellent front. All the studs are in tact on the back of a dash but it is missing three of the white clips. The photos should tell the story. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. I don't have any problem sending additional photos. Asking $650 plus shipping. SOLD
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    Last edited by Gearby; 12-07-2015 at 06:23 AM.

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    !!!!!!!650!!!!!!!!!

    Ladies and Gentlemen,
    Now You, yes YOU!!!!! Can own the dash that started it all for only $650. Own a piece of infamous ESR history!!!!! Opportunities like this only come along once every couple weeks!!!!!! Don't miss out!!!!
    Come on Frank, you know you want it.
    If you buy it, I have a couple of oil leaks I'll give you for free.
    Last edited by Gearby; 12-04-2015 at 04:19 PM.

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    Tempting.

    Although you know what happens to small cracks don't you? They lead to wisecracks.


    How much for the rolled Ghia?

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    The rolled ghia. That one took a bit of thought but now I get it. Never have figured out why the photos come out upside down.
    I'll make anybody a screamin deal on that gem of a '67.
    The dash has been sold and is going back home to the lone star state, where she came from.

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    No surprise.

    The Porsche Gold Reserve is located in Austin. Lots of great parts being funneled down there.

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    a piece of infamous ESR history!!!!!
    I don't suppose any commission will be forthcoming. Congrats on sale. Needless to say, I'm not surprised. Will be looking for an "all original" car for sale from Texas soon though. ;-)
    Stephen
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    '71 Tangerine 911T Coupe

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