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    Anodized door and quarter winwod frames

    Does anyone know who can refinish my anodized door and quarter window frames for a 73? Thanks Ron

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    Simple search comes up with www.anobrite Ron...

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    $$$

    Let us know if you use them. I spoke with them for my 73. Very expensive.
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    you could try contacting John Benton from www.bentonperformance.com He had the aluminum frames for my 68 re-anodized for me somewhere in the LA area.

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    door, window frames

    Anybody knows how much new door and quarter window frames are, from Stoddard or direct via Porsche? Just curious...

    Cees

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    New would be quite expensive. For the aluminum it would probably be cheaper to find a used set. These frames seem to hold up pretty good. I've got some but shipping is just too expensive. Look for a set close to home you should be able to find something.

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    Hi,

    I offer this as a service but I am in the UK. I have lots of pics if it helps.

    Polished parts

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    Zinc plated steel parts



    Thanks

    Alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by ret9191
    Does anyone know who can refinish my anodized door and quarter window frames for a 73? Thanks Ron
    It's quite a bit of work but you can do it all yourself. Strip all the parts then take them to your local anodizer, ask them to strip the anodizing off, then get them polished, go back to the anodizer but warn them that some of the ally parts have steel components in them. This is not a problem as long as they are pre-warned and anodize for a short period. This car originally had black frames, but now polished and anodised.

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