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    In Need of the "S" in script

    My set of letters for the '72 rear deck lid is missing the "S" in P O R S C H E. If any one has a collection of random letters I could use one. Thanks, Mike

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    What is the condition of your remaining letters, still black or faded? Maybe post a picture so you get a color match.
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    I will be having them anodized black, back to original

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    if i recall correctly, there's a guy on the samba that has an assortment of random letters.

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    I have what you need.

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