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Thread: '67S-68S front brake splash shields

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    '67S-68S front brake splash shields

    Parts book list different front shield and brackets for 'S' models (vented rotors) but no picture. Anyone know the diff, better yet, can post a pic? Thank you
    Brian
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    Hi Brian, they are different. The main difference is the return of the shield which takes into account the wider vented disc. I have some nos front shields somewhere and will take some pics for reference.

    HTH

    Alan

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    Thank you Alan. I think the attaching bracket may also be different. Your photos will help immensely. Thanks
    Brian
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    Here you go Brian. Hope these help





    Thanks
    Alan

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    Fantastic item Alan.
    Compliment

    Do you know from what year porsche changes from gold plated dust cover to black ones ?
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    Another question:

    Anybody have ever seen the 801/802 15 dust cover FOR RACE?

    Incredibly this racing code is present also in standard pet.

    Thanx

    Andrea
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    Alan, thank you for putting up the picture. I have exactly those shields, which are correct. Now I need to find the matching, 'S' specific attaching brackets. Thanks again.
    Brian
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    "I measured twice, cut three times, and it's still too short!"

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    Hi, I think I have some nos of those as well. I will see what I can find.

    Thanks

    Alan

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