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    'QC' Stickers

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    . . . C'mon Rick. You should know what those stickers are.

    They're QC stickers . . .
    . . . from a Euro car.

    1) and 2) Air duct, passenger-side, outboard

    3) and 4) Ditto, driver-side, ditto

    91 170 33 and 34 . . . part numbers, maybe? Left and right?

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    More 'QC' Stickers

    Again, Euro car . . .

    Center, duct housing.

    '12. 2. 70' = 12-Feb, 1970?

    Guessing the missing sticker is another part number, per above. Anybody with a shot of the missing one in-place?

    How much of this kinda stuff gets worn/lost/washed/detailed off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Z Goriup View Post
    Took Ruprecht for a nice extended drive north on Hwy 1 recently and stopped at a country store in Bodega for a cappuccino and a bag of dark chocolate M&Ms to go with it. Snacking on the tasty little morsels reminded me of a claim on this board a long time ago that a bag of M&Ms contains only early 911 colors.

    So, around sunset, pulled over and took a shot ...............what do you think.

    haha, that is awesome. too bad they dont make burgundy m&ms...
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    here are some of mine...





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    Harry Hoffman
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    1968 wiesbaden ralley grill badge







    and the matching ralley plate




    Harry Hoffman
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    big pipe.. big sound...



    stealth look...

    Harry Hoffman
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    Harry, that's beautiful, absolutely beautiful.

    The whole car is one big shining satanic detail. Well done !!

    Pray tell, where did you score the stainless steel mesh headlight grills ?

    JZG
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    I miss my old roof rack.. ill get another soon..

    the beer that made Milwaukee famous



    or carrying tires rally style..




    he loves to go for drives.

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    nothing ground breaking but here she is with the new peepers that were installed last summer..

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Z Goriup View Post
    Harry, that's beautiful, absolutely beautiful.

    The whole car is one big shining satanic detail. Well done !!

    Pray tell, where did you score the stainless steel mesh headlight grills ?

    JZG
    Thanks John! Any comments from you mean the world to me, your's is definitely an inspiration. I got the grills from ebay about 5 or 6 years ago.. i think the 356 goodie store sold em, but i dont see them there any more. they have tabs that hook around the headlight ring so no drilling needed. they are made for 356s/vws so there is a bottom tab that bends forward. I had to bend it back to match the contour of the headlight ring and match up to the mounting screw hole. just got a longer mounting screw to go through it and it all holds together.


    here is a pic of mine before i installed them... you can see how they hook to the ring at the top left and right and the how bottom tab needs to be bent back...



    here is a similar set on ebay.. no affiliation..
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...Q5fAccessories

    they make em for h1 lights too..
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Porsc...Q5fAccessories
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