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Thread: Various Early 911 Parts and Accessories for sale and Fuchs

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    Various Early 911 Parts and Accessories for sale and Fuchs

    Hi all

    I am selling;

    Pair of original & nicely restored Porsche 911 15x6 Deep Six alloy wheels without Hearts (VERY RARE), date stamped 1 (Jan) 1971 and 2 (Feb) 1971.The wheels have been fully restored by Alex at Defcon 3 at great cost (and time - 3 month lead time), they have been beautifully hand polished, correctly anodized and then the black painted with a correct Porsche template so are OE spec. These wheels are now becoming very hard to find in true, uncracked good condition, plus are a matching pair in regards to restoration and date range, i.e within a month of each other.

    Pair of Original Arm rests for 1968-73 Porsche 911 T E S LHD cars. Condition is used but very good with a few small marks (one very small cut on the non handle rest). Would be great for a original restoration, the look and feel is a lot more correct than the reproduction ones or the Porsche Genuine ones which stand out like a sore thumb if using with other original interior parts. One comes with a door pull the other doesnt have one.

    Original Leather Porsch Key FOb Pouch.

    Original very early MoMo stacked Horn button in very good condition.

    Pair of LHD NOS (boxed) raised letter Bosh H1 Lenses.

    Single LHD VVGC (mint) raised letter Bosh H1 Lens (boxed).

    Please scroll down several posts to see pricing.

    Many thanks

    Joe (UK)arm rest 1.jpgarm rest 5.jpgarm rest 7.jpg
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    Last edited by 72targa; 11-09-2022 at 04:03 AM. Reason: Pricing note

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    Gotta have a price

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    as Rick said you are meant to price everything to advertise here.
    Clyde Boyer





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    Pair of original & nicely restored Porsche 911 15x6 Deep Six alloy wheels without Hearts (VERY RARE), date stamped 1 (Jan) 1971 and 2 (Feb) 1971.The wheels have been fully restored by Alex at Defcon 3 at great cost (and time - 3 month lead time), they have been beautifully hand polished, correctly anodized and then the black painted with a correct Porsche template so are OE spec. These wheels are now becoming very hard to find in true, uncracked good condition, plus are a matching pair in regards to restoration and date range, i.e within a month of each other. £2000

    Pair of Original Arm rests for 1968-73 Porsche 911 T E S LHD cars. Condition is used but very good with a few small marks (one very small cut on the non handle rest). Would be great for a original restoration, the look and feel is a lot more correct than the reproduction ones or the Porsche Genuine ones which stand out like a sore thumb if using with other original interior parts. One comes with a door pull the other doesnt have one. £450

    Original Leather Porsch Key FOb Pouch. £120

    Original very early MoMo stacked Horn button in very good condition. £250

    Pair of LHD NOS (boxed) raised letter Bosh H1 Lenses. £650

    Single LHD VVGC (mint) raised letter Bosh H1 Lens (boxed). £250

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    I have scroll down

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    Quote Originally Posted by MC71S View Post
    Pair of original & nicely restored Porsche 911 15x6 Deep Six alloy wheels without Hearts (VERY RARE), date stamped 1 (Jan) 1971 and 2 (Feb) 1971.The wheels have been fully restored by Alex at Defcon 3 at great cost (and time - 3 month lead time), they have been beautifully hand polished, correctly anodized and then the black painted with a correct Porsche template so are OE spec. These wheels are now becoming very hard to find in true, uncracked good condition, plus are a matching pair in regards to restoration and date range, i.e within a month of each other. £2000

    Pair of Original Arm rests for 1968-73 Porsche 911 T E S LHD cars. Condition is used but very good with a few small marks (one very small cut on the non handle rest). Would be great for a original restoration, the look and feel is a lot more correct than the reproduction ones or the Porsche Genuine ones which stand out like a sore thumb if using with other original interior parts. One comes with a door pull the other doesnt have one. £450

    Original Leather Porsch Key FOb Pouch. £120

    Original very early MoMo stacked Horn button in very good condition. £250

    Pair of LHD NOS (boxed) raised letter Bosh H1 Lenses. £650

    Single LHD VVGC (mint) raised letter Bosh H1 Lens (boxed). £250
    Thanks for adding your pricing.
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
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    No worries Peter - open to offers too! Joe

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    MC71S, PM sent!

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    Arm rests are not correct for 1968 cars as they have a button release for the door latch on the front part of the rest.
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