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Thread: Need to source front and rear bumper guards

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    Need to source front and rear bumper guards

    The all rubber ones for a '73. Please let me know if you have any leads ...

    Thanks!
    '73 914 2.0
    '74 911 Coupe
    '74 911 Targa
    '78 924
    '84 944
    '86 944 Turbo
    '88 930S M505 (current)
    '96 993 Coupe (current)
    '73 911T (MFI) (current)

    '84 944 (current)
    Early 911S Registry #1030

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    Those can be hard to find new. I saw some at Tweeks but were pretty expensive. I have a pair of fronts but are used if you need them.
    Tom

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    Here is a single rear, I believe...

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...spagenameZWD1V
    Peter Kane

    '72 911S Targa
    Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100

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    Talking

    Thanks Peter,

    I missed that one when searching.

    One down three to go.....
    '73 914 2.0
    '74 911 Coupe
    '74 911 Targa
    '78 924
    '84 944
    '86 944 Turbo
    '88 930S M505 (current)
    '96 993 Coupe (current)
    '73 911T (MFI) (current)

    '84 944 (current)
    Early 911S Registry #1030

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    73 rubber guards

    I have a excellent rear pair available and a matching front when I can get to them. I can take pics if your interested. I am thinking of less then the ebay one if they were a pair @ $310.

    I would consider $250. shipped to you insured. This is for the rears. The fronts you can wait or we can make a deal and I will expedite getting them.

    Thanks
    Scooter in San Francisco

    member of too many all porsche clubs.(6)

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    Tried to reply to your email, did not work. I've got the pics for you.
    Tom
    email; scylla66@yahoo.com

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    I have a brand new set, NOS... I was going to use them on my freshly restored 73E. I broke the bank on my paint, so some of my treasures must go. These are new in original Porsche Box. $325 for the set. These are rears. I also have a very nice set used for $175, rears also. Thanks-Bill
    Bill Woods
    S Registry #1005

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    Kilodawg,
    Not sure of your plans, but you might also consider blasting a set of chrome guards and painting them black. This is what the Euro cars had in 73.
    Renn-Spot - Cars & parts For Sale - http://renn-spot.blogspot.com/
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    1974 911"S" - Silver
    1973 911"T" - Bahia Red - Now Sold
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    Could you direct me to pictures of those type of Euro Gaurds? Were they Flat, or Gloss black? Ive got a couple cars I am trying to decide on what to do. Thanks-Bill
    Bill Woods
    S Registry #1005

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    Kilodawg,
    I have a very nice set (front and back) of 73' bumper guards if you are interested. They are real OEM Porsche guards and are "as" new. They are not new in box, but have seen less than 1,000 miles. No rust, no blemishes,fading etc. They are concourse... No Armorall or other silicone based spooge needed to make them look nice.
    I took them off of my 73.5T because I broght the car to Europe and don't like the look of the US spec guards on my car with the steel S spoiler.
    PM if interested and we can work something out. Here are a few pic's taken in November.
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