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    Wanted - Dead Pedal for LWB coupe

    Repro OK - 66S was selling them on here a while ago.
    Don
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    dead pedal

    Don, Porsche is selling them again. Road and Race is selling them on ebay or check with a dealer.

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    Do you happen to have the part number?
    Don
    912 Registry Charter Member #68

    Flo - 69 912 Targa - Champagne Yellow
    Jack - 69 912 "R" Coupe - Terrorist Tangerine
    Bill (as in William "Refrigerator" Perry) - 97 E350 Powerstroke - White - (P-car puller deluxe)
    Kermit - 04 John Deere 4310 4WD - is there another color?
    Tony - 60 Buick Invicta 4-door hardtop

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    901 501 825 00 grv

    jd

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    Don- PM sent. Mike
    Mike B.
    1972 911E #414
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    Quote Originally Posted by RS-GT View Post
    901 501 825 00 grv

    jd
    searched this number ,as i need one as well ,and it came back as "chassis support" ?
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    That's the number on my factory part as well.
    The MsR&R piece is a good match.
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    Mike B.
    1972 911E #414
    Early S #1065

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    For people in Canada or close to the border, Canadian Porsche delear sell them for 61 $ CDN. With today exchange rate, this make 54$ US ; and the part is coming from Atlanta, nothing to understand !

    JD

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