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    Radio delete

    I need a source for radio delete cover for early 911. Anyone have one or know the source?

    Stephen www.route30classics.com

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    just put a thin metal plate over it and finish off with new fabric.

    Ofcourse, if it's just a temporary thing, this is not the solution...

    I've seen an original radio delete plate on German Ebay a few times...

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    I have a new one in basketweave.
    Phil

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    Plastic

    Yes, thats what I am looking for the Factory "Radio Delete" cover. Black plastic.

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    watch ebay..

    A couple of them have shown up in the last few weeks.. Pay the price and you've got one..
    Bob Petitt
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    1972 911T Coupe 9112100970, Sporto, parted it out..
    1983 BMW 320i, my everyday car - 138,000 miles and gutless
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    Stephen,

    I have one which I am willing to trade (w/ cash) for:

    pliers (early 911/ late 356)
    Philips screwdriver KLEIN
    spark plug wrench w/ tommy bar late 356

    I am not interested in selling it outright.

    Regards,

    Richard

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    So what is the trade value you have on it?

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    Stephen,

    I will PM you and take this further off list.

    In all honesty I have no clue about the value. It's one of those items that is in my small file cabinet. The only reason I am willing to part w/ the plate is that I want to complete my tool kit, that has a higher priority.

    We should be able to work it out if you have tool(s) that I need.

    Richard

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    Radio Delete found

    DUH, Believe it or not I had one in my showcase,for several years, and comletely forgot about it!
    Thanks to all that replied.

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