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    911ST fenders

    If I wanted to add ST fenders what are the correct front , and rear fender flares? The size is 9 inches F/R, would Turbo fronts work? RS rears? Is there a source for the correct RS flares in metal?
    I think that the OEM listed RS replacment part is for an SC/ Carrera 911-503-607(608)- 03-grv not the same/correct, early flare. Thanks guys.
    Rob Abbott

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    I will be producing correct ST flares, pressed in steel, in the next couple of months. The template is being taken off this ex-works rally car.

    Nick Moss - Early 911S #476 - RGruppe #318 - early911.co.uk

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    Nick - when you are in production, or shop would be interested in those as well!

    Keep us in mind, if you would.

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    Great! Nick, do you have price in mind yet?
    Rob Abbott

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    INTERESTING. What do you think shipping to the states will cost? Are they being manufactured in the UK, China or ??? If in the east, finding a dealer here and having them drop shipped to them would be a great way to sell a metric ton of them.

    It may be crazy, but removing my RS flares for the ST flares would be a compelling option.
    Kenik
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    I had a rear set of real factory ST flares on a 72 E a long time ago. I think they are the coolest flare, you'll a set of fronts to do it properly.
    Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenikh
    It may be crazy, but removing my RS flares for the ST flares would be a compelling option.
    Kenik, I will be modifying the rear RS flares on my white car to replicate ST flares later this year - Eurotech in Totem Lake will probably end up doing it.
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    That's great news Nick........I'll need a set or two.
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    No price is finalised yet but it will be in the region of $3k for a set of 4. I can do complete GRP front wings as well but they are already available in the US so its probably not worth shipping from the UK, where the steel flares will be pressed. Judging by the response it may be worth packing a pallet and shipping to a distribution point in the US, but that decision is for later.
    Nick Moss - Early 911S #476 - RGruppe #318 - early911.co.uk

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    I would like a set(2 back, 2 front) too Nick !!!

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