Weather Stripping
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Racer
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Weather Stripping
Hey guys, I am re working this 87 951 and I am need of a one stop shop to buy the left and right door trim, mirror gasket, door **** gaskets, and all of the other weather stripping for a complete re paint done right. Let me know what you guys think. Thanks and let me know
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Nordschleife Master
Sunset Porsche in Washington has everything you need.
I ordered every piece of rubber on the car from them, and it came up a few hundred less than the usual RL vendors...and they are genuine Porsche parts.
I ordered every piece of rubber on the car from them, and it came up a few hundred less than the usual RL vendors...and they are genuine Porsche parts.
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Burning Brakes
Do you mention RL or is there a secret handshake or something? I asked about a 911 Targa seal, and the price I was quoted was nearly $100 more than Pelican. They were also way off base with some 997 sheetmetal I priced out in a different phone call. Suncoast in FL beat them by several hundred, and I had my local dealer top them...
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I'm a Sunset fan. I've always asked for Jeff. It doesn't hurt to shop, though. I did a quick scan for the hatch seal, and sunroof seal. Sunroof: Pel is 121, partsheaven is 120, parts.com is 108 Hatch: Pel 107, parts.com is 91. Door seals are cheaper at pel. Mostly too close to do cartwheels over.
Dont forget the two little strips on the driprails. I think Sunset stocked them and were cheap. Well, if a 6 foot long, 1/4 inch piece of rubber is cheap at 20/each....
Dont forget the two little strips on the driprails. I think Sunset stocked them and were cheap. Well, if a 6 foot long, 1/4 inch piece of rubber is cheap at 20/each....