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Thread: WTB: Oil cooler stone guard (shroud) for a 72 fender mounted cooler

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    WTB: Oil cooler stone guard (shroud) for a 72 fender mounted cooler

    I am looking for an early style stoneguard (the louvered panel in the front fender that protects the oil cooler) for my 72S targa that is being returned to original. Any leads are appreciated. Thanks

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    Senior Member curtisaa's Avatar
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    call Brian @ Einmalig...he will have one.
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    Thanks Curt, he's checking to see what he has.

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    I may have one, email me at henk@carparcusa.com and I'll look on Monday

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    I have one available.

    PM me with your email for pics and price.
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    Still looking for one of these

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    Elephant Racing ( Chuck Moreland - owner ) sell the OEM part as a basic kit including the soft foam gasket ( ER photo attached ) or as a more complete factory kit with brackets etc.

    Chuck is very knowledgable and a pleasure to deal with, and it has been my experience that if he lists / advertises it, he has it in stock.

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    Thanks John. I checked ERP's site earlier and the photo that you have posted looks like a later stone guard. The version I am looking for is slightly different, both in the way the it mounts to the body and the bend at the top through which the oil lines pass.

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    Still looking for an early stoneguard, thx

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