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    Cool Get seated

    British seller with loads, loads and loads of rare stuff, R, ST, etc etc.

    I had to sit down going thorugh it..

    http://shop.ebay.co.uk/jessieroman/m...4.l1513&_pgn=1

    Best regards
    Porsche 935 DP1 Zirkelbach
    930/10
    Resale red

    Porsche 911, 1971
    2.5L on Webers
    Silvermetallic

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    That's Russell.

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    The parts are from edmund harris.

    David

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    Is if the famous Edmond Harris?
    Vasco Ricardo

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    It is indeed.

    Purveyor of rocking horse pooh and hens dentures.

    Mike.

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    You are all a bit right. The bloke's name is Russell Edmond-Harris. He has a website Racecar.co.uk
    He has the best stuff but please be seated when you ask the prices.

    andy
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajwans View Post
    You are all a bit right. The bloke's name is Russell Edmond-Harris. He has a website Racecar.co.uk
    He has the best stuff but please be seated when you ask the prices.

    andy

    I should have taken your advise I didn't take a seat before I looked and I fainted.


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    Tom....58 or 9?...Love the pop-outs...original? Didn't think they had them. Hood replaced? I think originals were flat tops. (under emblem)

    See-ya,
    Dave
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    Some drive Porsches' to be seen.....
    I prefer it when nobodys looking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    Dave:
    These VW guys get real serious about the minutia.


    Best,

    Tom

    Sounds familiar.......The door handles threw me...looked like the early pull style

    I still have my 59 sunroof sedan....in deep coma waiting its turn

    See-ya
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    Some drive Porsches' to be seen.....
    I prefer it when nobodys looking.

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