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Thread: WTB: elusive '67S front brake shield brackets

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    WTB: elusive '67S front brake shield brackets

    Looking (a long time) for a pair of front brake shield brackets. They mount the shields to the leading edge of the strut. The early cars with vented rotors have a unique, 3-hole bracket. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks
    Brian
    S Reg #1032

    "I measured twice, cut three times, and it's still too short!"

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    Ditto..

    Reproductions are in the works...
    MBR #2637
    AKA boschdog
    1968 911 Normal Coupe
    Houston, Texas

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    I do have struts from 67 S for vented rotors but want to sell the struts complete. If Interested please PM me with your email for photos and price. Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slcarr View Post
    I do have struts from 67 S for vented rotors but want to sell the struts complete. If Interested please PM me with your email for photos and price. Steve
    Hi Steve

    Can you please provide some additional pictures of the struts to confirm they are Koni's I am still interested in the struts and also require dust shields/brackets etc

    thanks
    Mark

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