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    FS: @RD - protection plate/steering rack cover

    New parts available at Restoration Design. These parts have been unavailable for quite some time, and we have received a small shipment out of Europe. We are the exclusive dealer on these items and plan to put another order in for a sizable amount depending on the response and orders that come in. Orders can be placed on line or by calling in. These are very good looking parts and are painted black. Part # is 218S and will be loaded unto the website in the next couple of days. Selling price is $145.00 Porsche part # 911 341 161 02 for years 1967-1973

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    I'll take one please. Sent pm for payment info.

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    PM sent re shipping cost to 93921

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    Mike

    They are available from Porsche through Classic Section have been for 7 months or so same as the 85 litre version so be careful with any big order

    Not sure of price though you may be cheaper in which case everyone will all buy them from you.
    Clyde Boyer





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    Wish there was a RHD option
    Tony

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    Restoration Design's part is priced at $145.00 and I believe Porsche part is priced at $199.00 so I think the differential in pricing is adequate

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    Yep that would motivate me to buy from you
    Clyde Boyer





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    '67 through '73?
    Wouldn't '65-'67 be the same, then different for '68...
    Brian
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