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    FS- Reproduction parts - 911R / ST / RSR

    The following are in stock and available for sale , full details at www.ST-classic.com or threads on this forum. All prices inc postage to your door. Due to the great support of the forum which has enabled me to make these items, i would like to donate $10 from each forum sale over $100 to 911sreg. (is that ok chuck)

    - Twin coil weld on mounts $45US shipped
    - ST / RSR weld on strut brace brackets ( pair) $110US shipped (to usa)
    - Cibie hood light backing plates $45US pair shipped
    - Early Parcel tray harness mounts (weld in ) $190US (pair) shipped
    - lwt retro fit recaro slider legs $99US shipped per pair

    available by order STD measurement LWT recaro seat mounting brackets $195US (pair). Note; i hope to have a report from bob on the installation and use of his very soon.
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    John and all interested: Detailed report coming soon! For now I will just say very pleased with both the product and service!
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    Posted report on the Werk Crew blog: http://werkcrew.com/

    Thanks so much for making these available John!
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    Big thanks to bob for the write up, I look forward to future details on how they go.
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    Bump for the weekend
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    As always the products are for my St build, here is a photo of the harness mounts installed today.
    IMG_20120407_144120.jpg
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    John ...It's very Kool that you are making these Pieces ! .... I wish i had the Parcel Tray Harness Mounts when i did my car , now i wanna tear it apart and redo it ...TB

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    They say a picture tells and thousand words , so a video must be a million . here's the start of the video's for the products ....please be kind i'm no bob vila

    http://www.youtube.com/user/wwwstcla...?feature=guide
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    Fantastic work John

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    thanks for the replys guys.
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