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Old 10-14-2015, 09:53 PM
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Sorry for posting this here it was suggested by a forum member..

Having spent many hours prepping for painting Porsches, i'm extra careful with my Porsche's finish. In my garages and out in public.

Some years ago [1997] I designed and manufactured a product for Porsche people like myself. It's called The Magdoorbumper

It was an original idea at that time, Automobile Magazine tested and featured it [August 2000 issue] as it was tested and reviewed favorably b the Editor Monte Doran. I made the video below back then to help describe some uses for the product.

I used to sell these through Panorama only in the '90s, but the "Chinese knock offs" hit the market so to speak, so I moth balled the product for about 12 years.

I've very recently began selling them to Porsche owners , new price $24.99 per pair plus the shipment cost.

I usually park far away from other cars and walk. But, back when i designed these for my 3.2L 911, I was forced to park my car in a very crowded company parking lot full of non car people. I was always worried about my '86 911 during the day. The Magdoorbumper saved my car's original finish imo as i've never received a ding. My car is featured in the video btw.

Mike80911 [Pelican member] wrote recently: "I bought 4 sets of for each of my cars these from a fellow pelican The quality is really great"

If you want a set at the Mariani Restoration Shop direct price, email Astrid at marianibuildco@gmail.com and please include your EXACT address to calculate shipping.

We profit very little selling these as they are expensive to manufacture [in USA], clean, dress ends, pack and ship. But we enjoy getting this product to people who really care about their Porsches.

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What's the point of testing them to 100mph?
The car looks like James Dean's wreck, yet the rubber strip is intact?
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