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    WTB: Elephant hide door panels 1968 NOS

    Hello,

    looking to purchase 1968 elephant hide door panels in NOS or near NOS condition.

    Many thanks,

    Thomas

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    Thomas assuming you are looking for black ones if you happen to come across a set in red (all conditions considered) please keep me in mind thank you.

    Good Luck in your search.
    Last edited by joegt3cup; 04-25-2013 at 09:19 AM.
    Joe Annicelli
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    Polo Red/Black 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe "Walter"
    Black/Red 1967 Alfa GTJr. Coupe "Nero"
    Italian Red 1994 Ducati 900SS/SP looks fast standing still
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    Ahhhh the sixties... I envision myself one early Saturday morning wearing plaid shorts, black shoes with white socks smoking a cigarette heading to the hardware store to buy a bag of nails.
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    Yes, I am looking for black ones, but if I come across red ones, I'll let you know.

    best,

    Thomas

    Milou / Registry #884
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    Senior Member joegt3cup's Avatar
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    Thomas I just sent you a PM asking that you email me directly as I may be able to help you.
    Joe Annicelli
    Early 911S Registry #751
    Polo Red/Black 1967 Porsche 911S Coupe "Walter"
    Black/Red 1967 Alfa GTJr. Coupe "Nero"
    Italian Red 1994 Ducati 900SS/SP looks fast standing still
    Italian Red 1957 Gilera 150 Sport

    Ahhhh the sixties... I envision myself one early Saturday morning wearing plaid shorts, black shoes with white socks smoking a cigarette heading to the hardware store to buy a bag of nails.
    SWB cars are an acquired taste however once acquired theirs no turning back.

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