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    Sun visor question...$?

    How much is a set of sunvisors from a '67 912 worth? Are these the same as the '67 911 and 911S?

    These are the ones that are tan on one side and black on the other. The tan hinges are includes. Condition wise they are in pretty good used condition.
    A bit discolored on the tan side and a couple of very small splits at one of the hinge holes.

    Thanks in advance.

    Joe

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    I would recommend selling them on e-bay. Early 911 pieces and bits have been commanding ridiculous prices. I would set a reserve at $300 and see where they go.
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