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    Glove door badge/emblem - aftermarket

    Looking for a glove door badge, that was typically mounted by the dealer or owner and not by the factory.

    Unfortunetly the car has a cinnamon interior, so the area behind the badge hasn´t faded. The dimensions of the unfaded area is height 2,55cm (1") and width 8,1cm (3 1/5"?).

    Looking for a used badge.

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    Ha,

    forgot to mentioned it is a US delivered car.

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    The 700 miles Raymund Allen car had also a similar type of badge.

    https://cdn.elferspot.com/wp-content...schland-30.jpg

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    Had this on a ‘80 SC I bought from Don A. Signal Yellow. The badge I found humorous; hard to be a “Wild One” in a SC.
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    Are these badges still available?

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    Are these kind of badges still offered in the US?

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    Had several good communications in the meantime and found out that these had been produced by Fritz Reu.

    Fritz Reu has none in stock and is not legit to sell the Porsche logo, but they offered me to produce a small batch of blank black plates for 40€ each.

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