Steel/Aluminum RSR/ST fenders/flairs?
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Steel/Aluminum RSR/ST fenders/flairs?
I am desperatly looking for metal flairs for my early car build. Can anyone help out with a contact that might have some? Thanks!
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Do you mean besides the normal retail channels? there are many places, all about the same that sell them retail. Perfomance products etc etc etc. They all look about the same on their websites
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All of these are steel. Everyone else has them as well. That's the first ones I went to. I'm sure you can find them cheaper. I bought these back in mid 90s sometime, and I assure you they aren't fiberglass. Even the bumper extensions are steel, if you want them. They have steel rockers, brake ducts.
from $199.95-$349.95
The 1976-89 Turbo look can be yours. Start with these precision-stamped steel flares, and wheels to fill them out; then add bumper ends to match, and a spoiler. Or update to the 1984-89 911 Carrera look.
http://www.automotion.com/ProductPag...Flares&type=20
part no. description price qty
900553 Front Steel 930 Flare (Right)
$299.95
fits the following applications:
911 CARRERA 1989-89
911 SPEEDSTER 1989-89
911 ALL 1976-88
900552 Front Steel 930 Flare (Left)
$299.95
fits the following applications:
911 CARRERA 1989-89
911 SPEEDSTER 1989-89
911 ALL 1976-88
900555 Rear Steel 930 Flare (Right)
$199.95
fits the following applications:
911 ALL 1976-86
900554 Rear Steel 930 Flare (Left)
$199.95
fits the following applications:
911 ALL 1976-86
900545 Rear Steel 930 Flare (Left)
$349.95
fits the following applications:
911 CARRERA 1989-89
911 SPEEDSTER 1989-89
911 ALL 1987-88
900546 Rear Steel 930 Flare (Right)
$349.95
fits the following applications:
911 CARRERA 1989-89
911 SPEEDSTER 1989-89
911 ALL 1987-88
from $199.95-$349.95
The 1976-89 Turbo look can be yours. Start with these precision-stamped steel flares, and wheels to fill them out; then add bumper ends to match, and a spoiler. Or update to the 1984-89 911 Carrera look.
http://www.automotion.com/ProductPag...Flares&type=20
part no. description price qty
900553 Front Steel 930 Flare (Right)
$299.95
fits the following applications:
911 CARRERA 1989-89
911 SPEEDSTER 1989-89
911 ALL 1976-88
900552 Front Steel 930 Flare (Left)
$299.95
fits the following applications:
911 CARRERA 1989-89
911 SPEEDSTER 1989-89
911 ALL 1976-88
900555 Rear Steel 930 Flare (Right)
$199.95
fits the following applications:
911 ALL 1976-86
900554 Rear Steel 930 Flare (Left)
$199.95
fits the following applications:
911 ALL 1976-86
900545 Rear Steel 930 Flare (Left)
$349.95
fits the following applications:
911 CARRERA 1989-89
911 SPEEDSTER 1989-89
911 ALL 1987-88
900546 Rear Steel 930 Flare (Right)
$349.95
fits the following applications:
911 CARRERA 1989-89
911 SPEEDSTER 1989-89
911 ALL 1987-88
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You might want to keep smshirk's list handy. If you can't find NOS or accurate reproduction RSR/ST steel fender flares (which could get pretty pricey), a good metal man could "message" the 930 flares into what you’re looking for...
Accuracy and correctness have their price...
Accuracy and correctness have their price...
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I have found real ones here or there but never a complete set and always very expensive. I am looking for a body man used to metal working to see if he is up to the task of modifying the 930 units to ST/RSR.
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You're trying to save money. I get it. The problem is that never works out.
Having a good fabricator modify a flare will probably end up costing more than if you had purchased the correct product in the first place. Fabricators don't work cheap and they don't work fast.
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Having a good fabricator modify a flare will probably end up costing more than if you had purchased the correct product in the first place. Fabricators don't work cheap and they don't work fast.
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You're trying to save money. I get it. The problem is that never works out.
Having a good fabricator modify a flare will probably end up costing more than if you had purchased the correct product in the first place. Fabricators don't work cheap and they don't work fast.
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Having a good fabricator modify a flare will probably end up costing more than if you had purchased the correct product in the first place. Fabricators don't work cheap and they don't work fast.
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True - but maybe he is close to Mexico, Brazil, China or anohter very low cost labor market (Rumania?). Then the problem would be how to find quality work and experience
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Contact TRE Motorsports in North Hollywood Ca ask for Dave Bezaglio , he has had a
fabricator knocking these off for the last few years..
Should his quay have quit he should have a few other options.
Also check on Early S Registry for leads there's a guy named Marek in Hungary making
a lot of early Porsche body and racing components ...Bert
fabricator knocking these off for the last few years..
Should his quay have quit he should have a few other options.
Also check on Early S Registry for leads there's a guy named Marek in Hungary making
a lot of early Porsche body and racing components ...Bert