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    For Sale - New genuine Porsche '73 RS steel flares

    Selling a brand new pair of made-in-Germany, Porsche steel flares in primer, which I no longer require. Change in Project plans.

    External appearance-wise these flares are the foundation of any sucessful RS clone or recreation. Appearance is notably different from SC / Carrera flares. Real RS flares have a rounded edge and the "flat" face is narrow at the ends and wider in the middle at the top of the wheel arch. SC flares have a sharp edge and the width of the flat face is uniform all around.,

    Price: ......................................$ 700.00 for the pair plus shipping.
    Located in San Francisco Bay Area. I will very carefully pack, insure and ship anywhere at the above price plus actual shipping costs.
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    John you have a PM.
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    Flares are sold. Thanks for looking

    JZG
    Before it became Ruprecht, my Porsche was a '70 911 T



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    " slavish adherence to originality wasn't for me, because the car wasn't as good as it could be."
    Rob Dickinson's response when asked what motivated him to build Singers

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    Mark, what are those for? They won't look good on a '67S...
    Kenik
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    For my son Kenik. We are building him a 73T/RS clone. The way it's going they are not going to be used anytime soon, his priorities at the moment are directed at female flairs which is good for the old man. The deal made was he dosen't work on it neither do I. I have enough on my own Porsche plate!
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