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    68-71 steering column cover stickers

    Hi,
    I had the 68-71 911 steering column cover stickers reproduced. I am trying to gauge interest in these stickers. You can not get the correct stickers any more, they only sell the superseded part. If any body on the forum interested in a set let me know and I would consider having extras made. I would sell them for $30.00 a set including shipping in states.
    Thanks
    David
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    Last edited by Mayos; 04-19-2011 at 09:44 AM. Reason: include shipping cost

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    #2264 classic's Avatar
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    David, you can count me in

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    Me too, one set...

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    I'll take a set
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    I thought Stoddard had those. At leat the ones for the 72-73 models, are these different?
    David

    '73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs

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    I'll take a set.
    Thanks.
    BB
    William Q. Smith
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    1969 911S - Bahama Yellow

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    Please reserve a set for me. Thanks.
    Tom Scott
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    I need two.
    72S, 72T now ST

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    I'm also interested in a set too. Please keep me in the loop.
    John Forcier
    EarlyS #1987
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    1969 S/T interpretation "Blau Healer"
    Restoration Saga

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    John - were these used on ALL cars , not just USA cars ?
    Paul

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