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    Super rare 911 rear seat extension

    Very rare option for 911 rear seat extension . $400 Maybe you'd never use it, but you have to admit it's one of the very few special ordered options. MRDE2945[1].jpgIMG_6151[1].jpgIMG_6152[1].jpgIMG_6150[1].jpgIMG_6149[1].jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by 9 E Lovin View Post
    Very rare option for 911 childrens rear seat extension . $400 Maybe you'd never use it, but you have to admit it's one of the very few special ordered options. MRDE2945[1].jpgIMG_6151[1].jpgIMG_6152[1].jpgIMG_6150[1].jpgIMG_6149[1].jpg
    That’s not an option AFAIK.

    It’s a ‘71 only item. Where did you get the info that it’s an extension for a child?
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    https://www.early911sregistry.org/fo...eat-Extensions

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    “Reason of these add-on bolsters on rear seats, only in combination with Recaro Sports Seats:
    Homologation request by Porsche to get again into FIA Group 2 for its 1971 911S.
    (As 1968/69 911T were.)
    Porsche never built 1000 cars in this 911S spec and later abandoned the request as FIA never accepted the changes, still critisizing leg and head room.

    Source: Karl Ludvigsen, Excellence was expected.”
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    Ok Good to know, Maybe someone could use it. That's weird it came in a parted out 911 with the same color upholstery

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    Has anyone read the mentioned book from
    Michael Scott with the FIA Porsche infos?

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    Quote Originally Posted by haul View Post
    Has anyone read the mentioned book from
    Michael Scott with the FIA Porsche infos?

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    i did........

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    It was sold, Thanks guys for such good information

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    Quote Originally Posted by haul View Post
    Has anyone read the mentioned book from
    Michael Scott with the FIA Porsche infos?

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    I have Mikes book but, have known about those extensions for many years. Owned a couple myself years ago and sold them when I learned they were short run 71S only. Didn’t make sense to have a set for my 70S even though they’re a cool conversation piece.
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