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Old 05-12-2014, 08:38 AM
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Originally Posted by gonzilla
THANKS! I'm sure at some point down the line there will be a (albeit small) demand as owners decide to restore the cars back to factory stock.
I wonder what a request to Porsche Classic would bring....
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I wonder what a request to Porsche Classic would bring....
Good idea, Paul! I just sent them an email referencing this thread. I'm not holding my breath though!
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Count me in for a pair if Porsche Classic is browsing.
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Originally Posted by gonzilla
THANKS! I checked on Stoddard's site, but couldn't find anything.

Makes me wonder if any other generation of 911 used body colored stone guards. Also wondering how difficult (read: "expensive") it would be to have them made. I'm sure at some point down the line there will be a (albeit small) demand as owners decide to restore the cars back to factory stock.

Thats why I went with Polar Silver instead of clears. Luckily (kinda) the mishap was on the right side.

here is the link http://www.stoddard.com/993-559-326-07-z07.html



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