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Thread: Butterfly/batwing horn button

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    Butterfly/batwing horn button

    One of each, not sure which is which (butterfly/batwing) anymore

    SOLD - Thin spoked early 64-68 type with original usable leather, trim ring is a little rough but may be smoothable. Asking 325 shipped in the US

    Late style 69-73 thick rubber button asking $75 shipped/US

    Both have complete mounting hardware on the backs.
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    Last edited by 68912; 09-19-2016 at 06:51 PM.

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    PM sent
    Thank you
    Wael

    1963 356B coupe ivory
    1966 911 slate grey
    1966 912 sand beige
    1968 912 Irish green
    1991 964 Carrera 2 coupe Guards red (gone)
    2008 997 Carrera cab Black with red interior (gone!)

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    Is the early batwing still available? Thx

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    Sorry, the early one is sold, I'll update the ad

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