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    New Parts

    DC Automotive has a nice display at the Omni for the Amelia Island Concours.

    A couple of interesting pieces include a '72 oil tank. Build quality looked fine.
    They are also selling a pretty convincing Sport Seats rendition for $3,500 all in including double locker bases and sliders. Pretty comfy too. Me and a smaller friend both tested the display.

    Anyone contemplating a back date could use their complete front latch panel.
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    Can you supply more photos of the seats and other items.
    Enjoy the event and post updates.
    Frank
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    Here you go.
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    And some more.
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    And a little more.

    I have no dog in the fight and some of our vendors sell a lot of the same things. These are coming out of Carpoint.de

    A new '72 only oil tank for $600 is a home run.
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    The '72 only oil tank.
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    All (some/most/many?) items are from Carpoint. That's the 72 oil tank that Marek made here: http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...light=oil+tank
    I saw those seats in Carpoints booth last Essen, and the tip brackets are the ones he sells on German ebay. The recliners are spot on (well the finish should be a bit more satin), and I believe the seats are from Deser.

    nice stuff.....!

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    After years of chasing rusty or beat up parts you can now go out and find quality items without spending a fortune. There was a time when I was happy to buy a rough item and spend a lot of money to bring it back.

    Proud to know our own members are behind this.
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