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Thread: 69-77 911 Coupe Porsche Visor Set

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    69-77 911 Coupe Porsche Visor Set

    Getting rid of these left and right black/off white NOS Porsche visors for 1969-1977 911 Coupe. $275 + shipping for the set. PM if interested.

    Left side


    Right side

    Last edited by lemonlib; 07-31-2018 at 04:34 PM.

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    pm sent on these

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    If this is Porsche Classic product how can it be New Old Stock (NOS)?
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    shouldn't the O part of NOS should be a period of 25-30 years and more

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    NOS would be made in West Germany.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VintageExcellen View Post
    shouldn't the O part of NOS should be a period of 25-30 years and more
    I actually think NOS refers to the initial run of parts after completion of the cars. So none of what Porsche has been making for the last 35 years would be considered NOS. Porsche is different as a company though. They're not like our American counterparts who quit making parts for cars five to ten years after the cars production has ceased. So it's all open to interpretation.
    Last edited by Gearby; 01-26-2017 at 08:45 AM.

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    Are these correct for a 78? I see 69-77, but how is 78 different? If no difference I will take them.

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    It's all about the color of the headliner and coupe vs targa. If your car is a coupe, they'll fit. If your headliner is black, no problem, but it'll look strange when you fold the visors down.
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    If you guys are still interested I still have them, last guy didn't happen purchase them.

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    Maybe the fact they are cheaper at Sierra Madre is why yours are not selling
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