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Thread: FS: 906 Rain Shields

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    FS: 906 Rain Shields

    Spot-on recreation of the original factory rain shields used by the Porsche Factory in the 906, 911 ST, 911R, 911TR and 914-6 GT.

    The quality is superb and the dimensions are identical to the factory part.

    Black powder coat, laser cut holes, rounded corners.

    Fits all 911 and 914 models with Webers, PMO's and aftermarket EFI's with throttle bodies.

    Nice item for R-type cars, race cars or if you are a stickler for originality.

    $225.00 Free shipping within the continental US.

    Paypal paypal.rg(at)icloud.com

    PM or email me if interested.
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    Still available

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    How is the engine lid going to close with the set-up shown in your picture ? - it looks like the right side rain shield protrudes past the line of the bodywork ...

    With the Factory version, the right side rain shield (on a 911) was angled down at the rear end for this very reason.
    Andy

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    Thank you Chris Campbell! Payment received.

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    Andy,

    The engine lid closes perfectly.

    These are a spot on recreation of the factory version used in the 906, 911 ST, 911 R, 911 TR and 914-6 GT

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    Thank you Rolly Resos! Payment received.

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    Now in stock at Sierra Madre Collection. http://www.sierramadrecollection.com

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    Many more available

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    Ramon,
    You've been paypal'd.

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    al
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