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    knurled screws for rear relay panel

    knurled screws for rear relay panel

    I have a couple extra sets of these knurled screws that will work for the rear relay panel on '71 - '73 cars. They are not original but the specs work:M6, thread is 12mm long, slotted head is 24mm and non-threaded base under the head is 12mm. Price is €40 per set(two) economy shipping included.
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    Hi there,

    I'll buy a pair of these. Please PM payment info.

    Thanks,
    Steve

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    Pm sent.....
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    Your PM inbox is full. I would like to buy 1 set of the gold cadmium plated relay panel screws. Please email or PM with payment details.
    Anthony
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    Anthony
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    Are these not available anymore?
    Anthony
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    1974 Porsche 911S Targa (0697) Copper Bronze Metallic

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    Hi Franz,
    Which of the two materials is the right one?
    Mine darkened all nearly close to dark grey or black over the last 45 years.

    Cheers
    Dirk

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    Hi, just incase it helps anyone we have been making these for years. Just go to the shop on Canfordclassics.co.uk web site.

    HTH

    Alan

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