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Hand Made Black Fitted Back Seat Leather Luggage Belts/straps Porsche 911 & 912 on 2040-parts.com

US $139.00
Location:

Costa Mesa, California, United States

Costa Mesa, California, United States
Condition:New Surface Finish:Black Leather Country of Manufacture:United States Part Brand:Woody's Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

NEW RE-DESIGN BASED ON NOS PORSCHE STRAPS
Not available anywhere else.
Hand made in the USA
This is a Buy it Now listing for a set of BLACK leather luggage straps for the rear seat of an early Porsche 911/912  (will also fit 356).
  • Painstaking replication of detail taken from an original set of NOS PORSCHE straps still in the original packaging from the early 60's.
  • Used to hold luggage securely behind the seats.
  • Genuine nickel plated hardware.
  • They are also available in natural (light brown, can be dyed or treated with oil to vary the tone).
  • Exclusive straps, only available through Woody's Custom Shop
  • Has the same embossed border on the belts (looks like simulated stitching, two fine detail lines on the top side of the belts) as the original Porsche straps.
  • Same number of holes punched, same length and detail dimensions, end cuts same as original
  • Hand dyed black only on the top side (same as the original straps) and buffed to a beautiful finish.
  • Total length when assembled using the last punched belt hole is around 4.5 feet (136cm).
  • These are completely hand cut and assembled and will have inconsistencies.
  • The original Porsche straps that we examined also had noticeable inconsistencies.
  • Find yourself a vintage piece of American Tourister or Samsonite and you are set.
Feedback says it all: "Just as described and an excellent transaction AAAAA", "Excellent straps, exactly what I was looking for", "Fast Transaction and Lovely Item. This is A+++++++ eBayer :-)", "Fast shipment, great looking product exactly as described - Great eBay seller!!", "Excellent eBayer, fast shipping, item was perfect. Thanks Woodys Custom Shop!", "Top Quality Item AAAA", "Great item at an unbeatable price! Would gladly buy from again! 5 stars!".
  • We now have Leitz & Reutter rack exterior luggage straps available.
    (Probably have applications on other classic cars also).

  • We also offer 356 brand new vintage style/look AM FM iPod/mp3 ready stereo radios with two year warranty.
  • The full line of Hirschmann antennas
  • Upgrade speaker packages
  • CTEK automatic battery chargers
  • 911/912 DIY performance parts.
Please call us if you need more information: M-F 9-5 PST 949-722-1084 or 1-877-435-6911
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