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Thread: FS: Radio Delete Plate

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    FS: Radio Delete Plate

    I want to sell this plate but I have never seen one before it has an embossing that looks like vinyl so maybe for '72-'73 dashes, Size is 7.5" x 2.5" and is plastic no part numbers and just clips in. Has anyone seen one of these, I want to describe correctly when I list it.



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    I would like to buy it

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    It's not for 72-73 but is useful part on other cars. I'll take it, what do you want for it?

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    Oh if not for a 73 then I don’t need. Thanks

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    Ok, I will sell for $32 Including shipping in the USA.
    Mike Fitton # 2071
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    Ill send a PM

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    ^^^^^^sold!
    Mike Fitton # 2071
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    1971 911T Targa Bahia Red (Gone to France)
    1995 911 Carrera Polar Silver (Gone)

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    Mike: What year do you think Porsche used these....interesting piece....

    You are correct...not for '72/73....In '72/73 they just used a piece of flat steel with vinyl wrap and it slid into the groove on the trim to cover the opening

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dmill View Post
    Mike: What year do you think Porsche used these....interesting piece....

    You are correct...not for '72/73....In '72/73 they just used a piece of flat steel with vinyl wrap and it slid into the groove on the trim to cover the opening
    Hi, do you have detailed photo of it? Thanks a lot.
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    72/73 radio delete plate

    I do, I must have somewhere a picture of the backside of the one in my 73, painted black and with a small sticker with only the part number printed.

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