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    WTB - 1972 Black Door Pockets

    Looking for clean door pockets for my 1972 S that I'm restoring. I need both the fixed pockets (small ones) since the PO cut massive holes in mine for speakers. I also need the ones that open (doesn't everyone?) If they are not perfect, but restorable, I would probably still buy them and send them to Autobahn Interiors and have Tony fix and cover them. Somebody needs to start reproducing these, I imagine there is real demand for reasonably priced replacements.
    Thanks -Pete

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    I've got a pair of the flip-down door pockets. Sent you a PM.
    Tom Ching
    69E Burgundy

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    Pete,
    you can get both door pockets as repros at www.sitzklinik.de

    Ask for the owner, Gerald, he will be happy to help. However, make sure you are seated when asking about prices...

    HTH
    Martin
    '70 911 ST
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    I believe Brian Farmer at Einmalig, Huntington Beach sells very nice repros. Pricing is up there, but look at the NOS prices! Good luck!
    Kiwi
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    Just buy new ones from Porsche. By the time you buy repo's or have them redone you can have new original ones from the factory. A 72S deserves that.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    Just my .02 on the 'buy new' idea . . . I did. And the lesson to be shared is, while they are nice and new . . . they don't fit like the old ones do. And with the bunge cords in-place they still don't fit like the old ones. If anyone has a 'fix' for this please let me know.

    Regards,
    Tom Ching
    69E Burgundy

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