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    FS: New "REPRO" LWB Door pockets

    New "REPRO" LWB Door pockets

    Here they are after a few battles,
    Not the easiest part to make, but I think they came out good
    some will discuss the vinyl , some the Trim , with the price in mind,
    I think they are Top notch and best repro´s around
    I had a set with me at the Lit show, and the respond was positive

    The pockets are made of plastic , which make them solid, in the long term
    the shape is good, the trim is square ,not round as on other repro´s
    the rubber is solid , they are flock´ed on the inside as org

    incl the plastic hinges and a set of rivets

    999 EURO for a full set of 4 !!!!! + shipping 36 Euro to US ( note UP to 21 working days delivery )

    Paypal ok

    for order please email me direct at early911parts@gmail.com

    Only sold in a full sets and NO parts sale

    Regards

    Marek / CPH -Denmark
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    I saw these in person at talked with Marek and Eric about them, they are the best repro on the market!

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    Very nice looking products. Well done!
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    nej det er en løgn!!!
    Please tell me I don't have to start production on these in California (and China). Carbon fiber from molds and injection molding as a second option, with aluminum done in China. The "cap" at the aft end of the long piece is the most challenging. Nice that you put the proper rounds on the trapezoid piece when forming from the flat piece, just like in Stuttgart.
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    I am hoping to start fabricating some OTHER part.
    I need someone to do SWB elephant vinyl for the door cards.
    can you send me a set of pockets inside of a set of fenders from Viborg? :-)
    Seriously I want a set!
    thanks

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    these look really well done...
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    I see two really nice upgrades to the design of the flip down pocket! Teutalishous Marek!
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    Marek, did you ever get a set fitted to a car? Would love to see some pictures. Thanks.

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    I'd order some but they won't ever arrive in my experience.
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    Just back from some busy Weeks

    Here is some pics, of the pockets mounted on a door, I had with me for the Essen show

    I will soon have some more time , and will mount a set in a car to show better pics , but just for now its all I got

    They sold very good at the Essen show , and I will have more on stock in a weeks time , we are just finishing of 2nd load

    Marek

    PS: the door top on the pic is a new production run we did and will be for sale, in a weeks time together with knee pads etc
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    this is great as we can no longer find acceptable used interior door parts, so we must use new parts, not many choices until now.

    You made the door bolster too, that is awesome

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