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    RSR Fenders

    Does anybody know what the part numbers were for RSR fenders. Have they been reproduced? I know Porsche reproduced the RS fenders.

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    I thought Posche is only bulding SC flares now, not RS...from what I know, RSR flares in steel are long NLA and stupid expensive if you can find them. A lot of guys are using turbo flares instead and reshaping them to match.
    Kenik
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    Armando is selling steel RSR flares...

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    Interesting! Is he making them or are they NOS?
    Kenik
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    The RSR flares that Armando has for sale were supplied by a friend of mine here in the UK.
    Andy

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    Peter Kane

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenikh
    I thought Posche is only bulding SC flares now, not RS...from what I know, RSR flares in steel are long NLA and stupid expensive if you can find them. A lot of guys are using turbo flares instead and reshaping them to match.

    I have seen, on this site, and on ebay, RS faires, witht he correct part number, with modern Porsche part number labels. They are also listed on the Pelican site, but as SC flairs. Maybe they are SC, but they look like RS to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa

    I am considering FG because of its light weight and cost, but considering the value of early cars now, and the cost of a project like this, I think steel might be a better investment.

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    You might want to contact AIR and see if they can create the proper steel/fiberglass mix of the originals...
    Peter Kane

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    I recently acquired a car which had RSR steel flairs added in the mid-70's. Those flairs will be the basis for dies which will be used to stamp new steel flairs. We will post some photos soon.

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    Bob

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