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Thread: Clear, Scratch-Free, LHS Coupe Door Glass (901-542-101-25)

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    Clear, Scratch-Free, LHS Coupe Door Glass (901-542-101-25)

    I need one for my '70E restoration.

    Anyone?
    Tom Butler
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    Tom

    There is no such thing

    Regards

    Jim
    PS: I got dozens of them with scratches and have never seen one that wasn't scratched in some way

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    I know. I sold all mine off thinking I'd save a good one for my project.

    Doesn't seem to be working out that way

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ors-amp-Frames

    SMC and other advertise new glass. I may have to bite the bullet.
    Tom Butler
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom1394racing View Post
    I know. I sold all mine off thinking I'd save a good one for my project.

    Doesn't seem to be working out that way

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ors-amp-Frames

    SMC and other advertise new glass. I may have to bite the bullet.
    They are all getting the glass from Porsche. You might as well go straight to the dealer.

    Regards

    Jim
    PS: It is showing "unavailable at this time" on SMCs site

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    Yes. I was looking into the "Porsche original" glass today. I am confused by the thickness claims. My original is 47 mm thick glass. Stoddard and others are advertising the so called "thin lightweight" 42 mm thick RS glass. I may end up ordering the Porsche original glass and hope for the best.
    Tom Butler
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    914-6 GT Clone in Progress

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    Quote Originally Posted by tom1394racing View Post
    Yes. I was looking into the "Porsche original" glass today. I am confused by the thickness claims. My original is 47 mm thick glass. Stoddard and others are advertising the so called "thin lightweight" 42 mm thick RS glass. I may end up ordering the Porsche original glass and hope for the best.
    47mm thick???

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    Yesterday I had a chance to check a piece of glass from an original RS. Around 42-43 mm thick as compared to the 47 mm I have on my standard glass.
    Tom Butler
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    1970 911E
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    I found one locally that is very nice.

    Thanks for all your responses.
    Tom Butler
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    1970 911E
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