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    WTB: "snail" type horns for a 911 from 1970

    Looking for snail type horns for a 911 from 1970.
    Anyone?

    Best regards,

    Arend

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    horns

    My 72 has a snail horn & a red banjo type horn? Both of mine are broken..Do you know the part # for the snail horn/ & brand name?...Cliff
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    I'll try to answer/help ...

    There are repro-style horns that look similar on ebay. I think they run $50-$75 a pair. I don't recall the brand name.

    The original snail-shell horns are Bosch. One is 400 hz & the other is 500 hz. They are shown in the 911 parts book section 9/3 as part # 901.635.112.02 & 901.635.113.02. The Bosch ones are substantially more expensive.

    I hope this helps.

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