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    Whats a fair price, parts from 68 911L..

    Selling off some of the parts from my 911L, it is destined to become a FIA racing/rally car. I am going to make it a 911R clone.

    I am considering selling the following parts and more.. (all the parts came from my 1968L which spent its life in NM/AZ)

    Whats a fair price?

    - dashpad in very good condition
    - rustfree doors
    - rustfree bonnet/hood
    - side decor (under door) vgc
    - rustfree fenders (left / right) "very vgc"
    - door sides, door pockets, vgc
    - steering wheel (soft rubber) in good condition with puck (missing emblem?) need to clean it, just took off the rubber "wheel cover".
    - lower dash
    - dash trim
    - 5.5" * 15 with hearts vgc

    pix here
    http://s412.photobucket.com/albums/p...kel/911L_to_R/

    Need to put some $'s in the "911R fund"..

    NB: .. the car is in NORWAY.. so shipping cost will kill most any US deal.. would be very happy for price indications though. "Worst case" I'll just tuck away all the dry / clean parts for a future restoration.
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    PM sent............

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    PM send.

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    As a data point, I saw a nice 68 dash for sale for $750. It was still for sale when I saw it. In some of the pictures, yours appears to be wavy.

    Post the number on the steering wheel hub. A lot of variance on these wheels.

    Fenders usually sale for $600-800 each in vgc. You will likely get less selling as a pair, unless you find someone needing 2.

    The 5.5 wheels are high demand for the SWB S cars. Judging from the wheel option, S gauge option, you might have some very desirable and rare rocker trim pieces. These are more rare than sport seats and demand a high price.

    Seats like the ones you have sell around $500 if you are dumping them.

    If you are selling the fog light switch near cigar lighter, I would like to have dibs on it. Shouldn't be too much for shipping.
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    Hi,

    I am interested in the doors, plus some other "rust free" panels you may have. From the look of the front wings they are later 69-wings. If removing the interior don't bend of throw away the thin ally trim under the door tops, rear 1/4 tops and across the lower dash pad, that is all the same as 67/68 S trim. The sill trims are available new, it is the 67 S style that is $$.

    Let me know once you have some prices please

    Thanks

    Alan

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    I'm not sure what everybody else is talking about. All those parts together are worth $500, tops. I can PayPal that to you immediately.
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