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    Junior Member Russ Kempnich's Avatar
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    3D printer files

    I'm looking for a library of STL files for Porsche parts.
    I need to print a set of Recliner Mechanism Covers (901.521.915.00) for my 1966 911.
    Anyone know where I can find such a thing?
    If not may be the Registry should consider starting one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russ Kempnich View Post
    I'm looking for a library of STL files for Porsche parts.
    I need to print a set of Recliner Mechanism Covers (901.521.915.00) for my 1966 911.
    Anyone know where I can find such a thing?
    If not may be the Registry should consider starting one!
    Is there something wrong with the current reproductions?

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    Not really except I'm in Australia! On top of the crazy price Sierra Madre want for the parts the shipping kills me. I can print the parts in really good detail for cents!!

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    With you on this Russ.
    Just priced a Clutch Cable Connector $8.75 USD
    Freight
    FedEx International $27.70 USD
    FedEx Priority $31.36 USD
    Shipped to New Zealand
    JP is only messing with ya head
    Mark

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