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    Has anyone Ever dealt with 911tuertaschen . De

    Has anyone dealt with 911tuertaschen . de

    I've sent them a few emails about products they sell and I've had no response. I was hoping someone might have additional contact info for them.

    Thanks
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    I have been in communication with them recently regarding the reproduction dash they market. Let me know if this is the product you were asking about as I may already have the answer. Otherwise try contacting them via:
    harald.amler@web.de
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    No I'm enquiring about the under dash speaker setup they have for sale. I've been emailing that address but have had no response...
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    I wanted to add that after I changed to another email adress he received my email, processed my order and had it delivered to me all within 7 days...

    Great service and communication. I'd recommend him for sure.
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    Can anyone give an opinion on how close this grain is to original ? Is is exact ? (for some reason ...i'm thinking no...but maybe i'm wrong) . I don't have an original close by to examine.

    Also, any grain differances between 1968 - 73 on originals ? (i've never looked real closely at one year compared to another.

    Thx
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    Given there are no other dashes available new or other, I am surprised that there are not more people who have some info to offer about these dashes?
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    I agree.
    I've emailed both Lakewell and 911tuertaschen and received nice photos of the dash on the ground or sitting in a car w/o doors or glass. I have yet to hear of anyone that has actually installed one. The big rub would be that they fit like the Sotddard units which are pretty poor from what I've heard.
    QUOTE=merbesfield;500793]Given there are no other dashes available new or other, I am surprised that there are not more people who have some info to offer about these dashes?[/QUOTE]
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    Quote Originally Posted by kentf14 View Post
    I agree.
    I've emailed both Lakewell and 911tuertaschen and received nice photos of the dash on the ground or sitting in a car w/o doors or glass. I have yet to hear of anyone that has actually installed one. The big rub would be that they fit like the Sotddard units which are pretty poor from what I've heard.
    QUOTE=merbesfield;500793]Given there are no other dashes available new or other, I am surprised that there are not more people who have some info to offer about these dashes?
    [/QUOTE]

    I am going to Essen this year late March and I know the dashes will be on display there and my very first job is to inspect and try to compare to original and then report to the rest of the world!!!

    They are also doing RHD ones ready in 8 weeks or so. Yipee!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by peekaboo View Post
    Can anyone give an opinion on how close this grain is to original ? Is is exact ? (for some reason ...i'm thinking no...but maybe i'm wrong) . I don't have an original close by to examine.

    Also, any grain differances between 1968 - 73 on originals ? (i've never looked real closely at one year compared to another.

    Thx
    Pretty close by the looks of the pic
    Clyde Boyer





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