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Thread: WTB: '68-72 Headrests

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    WTB: '68-72 Headrests

    Looking for a used pair of D-Type 911 headrests to recover in a custom material

    Thanks,
    Scott
    kindersport@gmail.com
    scott kinder
    kindersport@gmail.com

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    looking for one more headrest...

    Thanks
    scott kinder
    kindersport@gmail.com

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    9110220587 - 1973 RSR revival in progress
    My Car Thread: "Five-Eighty-Seven..."
    “If it isn't there, it didn't cost anything, it doesn't weigh anything and can't break." - From the philosophy of Grady Clay

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    Hi, I have a single D-shaped headrest for sale - it's a nice one so seems a bit of a shame to re-cover, but it's your call! Asking pounds 120 and can provide pictures if you let me have an email address. Best wishes, Robert

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