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    1970S - front suspension pan question

    Hello, Just traded into a 1970 911S, car is in good condition, no rust but a patched and dented front suspension pan.
    I will have the pan changed over the winter and would like to ask if anyone have a source on quality repro pans.

    http://www.magnum.no/p911_S/p911_S.html
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    Restoration Design without question. Get your order in NOW and follow up.

    Also, the lateral supports may need repair as well and IF that is the case i STRONGLY recommend going RD as well. Stoddard's parts for this were ****.

    Don't forget the tow hook and reinforcement pieces that go over the bolt holes.
    Erik

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    All my german equipment is either busted or sold...sigh....in the market for a decent non-sunroof tub!!!!!!! Help me get back to autocrossing!!!

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    Thanks, I used restoration design for 356 floors years ago, nice fit. Do they have a website these days?
    I was planning on buying the kit (pan and support)

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    That license plate is Norwegian.... hei Trond Vidar! I bought a kit for my 71T which Ørebekk Karosseri did very nicely. I will look up where I bought it tomorrow. Will you be doeing this job yourselves?

    John
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    Thanks John, this is "that norwegian car" yes! "Marek the Mig magician" will do the job, he's on the payroll so its quite cost effective..

    BTW; I did chassi restore a couple 356's in mid 90's but now I dont weld unless its a crisis.. at that time I also did this pan in my first 911, a '65 with sportomatic.

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