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Thread: WTB: front bumperettes, fog/driving light switch, tool bag. AC protection bar.

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    WTB: front bumperettes, fog/driving light switch, tool bag. AC protection bar.

    Prefer to find genuine Porsche instead of repops if possible, so checking here first. Bumperettes, light switch for a 1972. Concourse-level not required, but *very* nice is. Especially the front bumperettes. Tool bag doesn't need to be exact year-correct. Era correct is completely acceptable. Good+ condition OK.

    Looking for the horizontal bar (1974+ ??) to protect the front AC condenser. I'm pretty sure these are still available from Porsche, but "used" is fine. Not a fan of the earlier "nerf" bars.

    Please post in this thread or PM me if you have something we could work out. TIA.

    - MR

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    Are you looking for bumperetts to fit the S trim or normal trim?
    Craig Williams
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    Quote Originally Posted by 67SWT View Post
    Are you looking for bumperetts to fit the S trim or normal trim?
    Hi Craig: Good question. Please educate me on the difference. It's NOT an 'S' spoiler, so my guess is "normal", if that helps?

    Regards,

    - MR

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    It has to do with the deco trim on the bumper. There are 2 versions, the S deco is wider than the normal deco trim. Your car doesn't need to be an S to have the wider trim package.
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    Craig Williams
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    Quote Originally Posted by 67SWT View Post
    It has to do with the deco trim on the bumper. There are 2 versions, the S deco is wider than the normal deco trim. Your car doesn't need to be an S to have the wider trim package.
    Craig
    I'll need to measure. Thanks!

    - MR

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    Quote Originally Posted by 67SWT View Post
    It has to do with the deco trim on the bumper. There are 2 versions, the S deco is wider than the normal deco trim. Your car doesn't need to be an S to have the wider trim package.
    Craig
    I took a quick tape measure. No expert and visual inspection only, so please bear with. Front of rubber moulding is aprox 1- 1/8 in. wide. Complete trim (chrome edge - chrome edge) is aprox 2 in. wide. Does that help? TIA

    Regards,

    - MR

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    Quote Originally Posted by MountainRoads View Post
    I took a quick tape measure. No expert and visual inspection only, so please bear with. Front of rubber moulding is aprox 1- 1/8 in. wide. Complete trim (chrome edge - chrome edge) is aprox 2 in. wide. Does that help? TIA

    Regards,

    - MR
    That should be ‘S’ trim then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 70SATMan View Post
    That should be ‘S’ trim then.
    Thanks very much for the help, gents!

    - MR

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    Do you only need a tool bag? I have a Tool Kit correct for 72 if that is what you need.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Alfonso View Post
    Do you only need a tool bag? I have a Tool Kit correct for 72 if that is what you need.
    Hi Bob. PM sent. Thx!

    - MR

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