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    NEW swb Parcel shelf! Xmas UPDATE

    I am ready to press the Parcel shelf for swb coupe models
    tools ready, I have add 3-5 mm all around, to give some space for work
    ready to deliver at the Techno classica fair in Essen 7-11 april
    where I will launch my "new shop" of reproduction parts
    will offcause ship it worldwide
    paypal Ok

    just poppin the question , to see the interest ,comments are accepted
    sorry the bad pic quality and the dust , I will post new ones asap

    Priced at 125 € + shipping

    comming up for the Essen show
    long awaited Muffler skirt for lwb
    true the hood filler cap (complete kit) all you need
    alu brush dash facia mostly for 912 models (ready to ship)
    + much more

    Regards

    Marek
    Copenhagen ; Denmark
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    Hey Marek, great job, the original pieces are terribly hard to find in good shape. Will you be making the seat belt anchors for this panel as well?
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    window panel

    I can use one for a 67 911, without the window defogger ports. Belt anchors could be added Stateside!........... Hooray! By the way, is this flat? the foto makes it look lke a hump along the back side and around the edge...Optical illusion I suppose

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    Thumbs up

    Thanks for making the price affordable. It looks great

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    Thumbs up

    Please keep us inform about your products ; I really like guys who are making parts and make reasonnable profits on them even if original parts are really expensive ; BRAVO !

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliffandropoff View Post
    I can use one for a 67 911, without the window defogger ports. Belt anchors could be added Stateside!........... Hooray! By the way, is this flat? the foto makes it look lke a hump along the back side and around the edge...Optical illusion I suppose

    No its NOT flat! it has a round edge, on the sides, like orginal But this you dont see because its "under the windoe"

    The seat belt anchors I will work on , and we have decide to do it without the holes, its not a problem doing them yourself

    LWB version will also come later on

    The concept for the new comming shop
    is top notch repro NLA parts, at a VERY good price
    I will only sell direct ,no middleman
    I am looking to stay in the busy-ness for some years
    and hopefully get alot of happy clients insted of ruin them

    If some of you got some good ideas for a part nla
    drop me a line , You never know

    Regards

    Marek

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    A great supplement to this part would be the rear cowl or at least the corner sections at the bottom of the rear glass...............................

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    I need a parcel shelf; how do I get one? Interested in info on all of your other parts, as well!
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    I am working on the complete rear end for SWB
    the seats I must split up in two pieces
    otherwise it will be to expensive to make the form
    but everything cost alot in tool making
    so I must start with the parchel shelf and work from there
    I compared different parts from serval cars
    and work out the protype parts with 2 very well experience welders
    so I think it will be top notch and all should be done for 2010

    Kenikh I will send you a PM

    Regards

    Marek
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    great work Marek - please keep it up !

    I have just purchased a (rather expensive) handmade LWB parcel shelf ... after much searching !

    Looking forward to the muffler guard too ... i need one set of end pieces, plus a whole set !!

    cheers Paul
    Paul

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