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    FS: 1969 911S original fan shroud

    These are very rare to find in good shape anymore. This is an original 1969 only red fiberglass fan shroud. Correct for early oil cooler ducting and MFI injectors. This could be used on a 67-68 S engine however you will have holes where there are no injectors and no injection pump mount. Overall condition is very good, color is not very faded. Keep in mind this is a 45 year old part and it not absolutly perfect but it is well above average condition compared to what else is out there and no repro is up to an exact reproduced look. Once all the new parts are put on your motor this shroud will look great.

    $650 + shipping

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    I'll send you a pm.

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    picutres of the shroud
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    Also I noticed the air vanes have been removed, I do not have any. A pair will need to be found and re-attached, maybe from your old ugly shround.
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    PM sent, is it still available?
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    this is sold, thank you

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    Shroud received safely Mark, thank you very much, it's in really good shape!
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