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    FS: New coupe sunvisors, black/ivory

    These are not old stock. I suspect they were made by the company that made the "classic" ones for Porsche. I bought these for my 911E, but found a really nice set of used ones and am sticking with them. There are 2 small wrinkles on the ivory side of the right visor and one of them has a small flaw at the screw for the clip as shown in the pics. Asking $250 for the pair.
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    Glenn Sager
    1971 911S Coupe
    1978 911SC Targa
    1995 993 Coupe

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    Glenn Sager
    1971 911S Coupe
    1978 911SC Targa
    1995 993 Coupe

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