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    FS: Auto Foreign Services New Product, Silver SWF wiper arms and blades

    Correct new production of the SWF wiper arms and blades for 1965 to 1967 cars. Please see the details in the pictures below, and the comparisons to some of the original packaged wiper blades and arms. Also pictured is a page from a 1967 911S dealer brochure, and my own blades/arms mounted in similar fashion.

    Some of the blade details include round oval head rivets, plastic inserts between the main bridges, and plastic inserts in the arm to blade mounting area.

    Yes, the blades will fit your original SWF arms, and I took great care in getting as close to the slightly dull silver original color as possible.

    Since the wiper arms are each bent at the head in a different direction, these are appropriate for right hand drive cars as well.

    Price on the arms is $60 a pair, blades are $40 a pair.

    Special pricing on full set of 2 arms and blades is $90, plus shipping $10 in USA, and $35 via USPS Priority Mail Insured to Europe and Australia, (which is much faster and more reliable than First Class mail).

    tks,
    Eric
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    I'll take a set of each...
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    Color comparisons are difficult with my out of package wiper blades and the in package blades. Here's a shot of an NOS SWF next to my version.
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    Here's the mounted shots, and the 67S brochure shot and my shot of the same position.

    Eric
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    Eric,

    I don't need at this point, but that's a heck of a deal!

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    Spectacular attention to detail. And very reasonable in price.

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    They look great Eric!
    Sent you a email.
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    Eric,

    will you have a booth at the upcoming Monterey Historics.........would love to take a pair home with me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John Z Goriup View Post
    Eric,

    will you have a booth at the upcoming Monterey Historics.........would love to take a pair home with me.
    Thanks for all the compliments and purchases!

    John, Sorry, won't be at Monterey, "son-of-Soterik" is heading off to college to a pre-med program and to play football, we're going to be there for the start of football training (pre-med and football??? he's everything his dad "isn't"!!)

    More items to come... correct sound deadener with dimpled face is coming up very soon, also the 67S below door deco and rubber, and front/rear "bullnose" bumper rubber for 67S/68S/68L.

    Regarding payments, items are on ebay, or you can just paypal me direct at autoforeign@gmail.com or call me w/ credit card #.

    cheers, and thanks!

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    Nice work, Eric. I paid $200 for NOS blades and arms - thought I'd found a good deal, but now I know I shoulda waited.
    BTW, I need a set of horn grills -can I just paypal you with a note, or should I buy them off the Ebay auction? What's your preference?

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