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    Where to buy rubbers and decals for 73 911

    Hello

    I'm hoping to repaint my 1973 Targa 911T with S trim this winter. I would like to replace all the seals, I've looked at Pelican and I'm wondering about other good places to source those parts since they don't seem to have rubbers for the decos.

    Additionally is there somewhere to buy replacement decals for the engine compartment etc - or can the decals be removed and reused?

    Thank you

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    Eimaileg (sp) Huntington Beach, CA

    they were @ Ventura last sunday. germman quality at very good prices.
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    I tried to google them but couldn't find anything. Does anyone know these guys?

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    Try this address. They have a lot of early 911 parts.

    http://einmalig.com/
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    I would try Aase (may not be spelled correctly) and Stoddards as well. I need to source a fan timing sticker and VIN door jamb sticker so I will report back.
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    Subscribed, I purchased front and rear deco from Stoddard for my S and quaility is VERY poor, rubber to deco fit is terrible. I was under impression all sourced from same vendor, I hope I'm mistaken and there is another supplier.
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    Csp?

    Why don't you call Will Pringle at Classic and Speed Parts in Pasadena?? I know he has a lot of the hard to find rubber trim and seals. He has his own sources in the "Fatherland", so it's not the same stuff as Stoddard is offering.

    Talk to him. 626-445-0108

    cheers!

    johnt

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