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Thread: Fs Swb, Lwb, Nos, Nla Horn Grills

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    Fs Swb, Lwb, Nos, Nla Horn Grills

    Do we make you horny baby?,

    Pricing is for each pair (with the exception of the SWB fog light grill). Here we have New Old Stock, No longer available and in some cases, totally "unobtanium" horn grills. Pricing includes shipping in U.S. From top to bottom:
    R side SWB two screw above the bumper driving/fog light grill $250
    Pair of SWB two screw grills $495 SOLD
    Set of LWB metal chrome grills $250 SOLD
    One black Left side grill with factory cut out for driving/fog lights, and a Right side that is easily converted, cut to match the right (that is what the factory did.) $150 for the pair.
    Also a second pair of black plastic grills easily modified for fog lights too. Also $150. Thanks
    -Allen- email me directly at DrRSR@aol.com
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    Ping me if you have any LWB cut out horn grills.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
    - S Reg #760
    - RGruppe #389

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    The black plastic horn grill with the middle slat cut out does not look correct. To fit the original hella foglights, three of the slats needed to be cut out (see the top LWB grill with the cut outs). Also, as far I have have read, the horn grill foglight option came from the factory with the 72 chrome cutouts, not the black plastic grills cut out. Can anyone else confirm this?

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    for your info, here is early911 member Milou's LWB horn grill.
    design is different.
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ad.php?t=10123

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    LWB Horn Gill Info

    The Black Grills are correct for a 73 car and the Fog Light one pictured is OEM correct, unaltered.

    The pre-73 chrome grill with fog light cut out is as pictured from Switzerland is correct. Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    The black cut out grill is correct for the complete foglight "kits" supplied by Porsche later on. All they did was cut out the centre.. But its not correct original as supplied by factory new cars. They came with the traditional Chrome grill with the multi cut outs.

    Robert.
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    Chrome Grills on 73

    Robert,

    That is interesting and may be a difference in the way most cars went to Germany and ROW cars. I just checked Brett's book and he says cars could come either way....I learn something new every day. Thanks.

    -Allen-

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    Quote Originally Posted by glaverbel911
    The black cut out grill is correct for the complete foglight "kits" supplied by Porsche later on. All they did was cut out the centre.. But its not correct original as supplied by factory new cars. They came with the traditional Chrome grill with the multi cut outs.

    Robert.
    Robert,
    This is exactly what I was saying above about the 73 year. Dr911 didn't believe it until you said it. ; Maybe I should change my username to Professor911...

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    Porsche knowledge

    A Porsche PhD always helps. But even a "Doctor" can learn a thing or two

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