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Thread: FS: front rock guard / skid pan 911ST styled

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    FS: front rock guard / skid pan 911ST styled

    Front ali skid pan , straight bolt on in the back , bolt /screw on to the body in the front .
    Light weight Ali , great to protect the plastic rs fuel tanks

    $240usd plus shipping

    only 4 available
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    Do you have another shot from under the car please? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by al agustin View Post
    Do you have another shot from under the car please? Thanks!
    I have one fitted to a Rgruppe style 72 targa but its so low i can't get photos while on the ground , so just arranging to put it on a hoist to get some clean shots
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    all sold , i will look at another run in a couple of weeks
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    Here is a few photos of a front skid pan on a 73E Targa , these have been on for 2 years and u can see the dents / scratches taken , better then the fuel tank.
    I am looking to do a new run of these starting this week , so pre order if your interested as i will only be doing 5.
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    Just wanted to give John a bump for anyone concerned about shipping from NZ to the states. Mine arrived in VA in great shape as advertised...Thx John....DM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dmill View Post
    Just wanted to give John a bump for anyone concerned about shipping from NZ to the states. Mine arrived in VA in great shape as advertised...Thx John....DM
    Thanks for the feedback
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    One question asked , weight , these are only 1.7kgs
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    hi John, any way to have the front mounting done with the front suspension points? I'd like to have a guard for the 85L, but without drilling holes in the car..
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    Quote Originally Posted by swisscheese View Post
    hi John, any way to have the front mounting done with the front suspension points? I'd like to have a guard for the 85L, but without drilling holes in the car..
    Hello, yes i have had a few questions re a solution , the only pre drilled holes available are the drain hole for the front trunk ( red arrow ) , so i am looking at making a bracket that holds the skid guard lip spreading the load and bolting through the drain hole with a double sided bonding rubber strip .
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