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Porsche Horn Grill 1969 1970 1971 1972 New Version Chrome Nicer Than Nos Right on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:901.559.432.27 Surface Finish:4 layer chrome finish Placement on Vehicle:Left










Newly manufactured production of the original standard horn grills fitted to the 1969 to 1972 LWB 911 and 912.  Manufactured (die cast) from zinc metal alloy just like the original, using NOS parts as the template for exact fit.  We chromed them in a custom chrome shop in Seattle, Washington USA using a 4 layer process much better than original, and not chromed in China like the others.

These are not the same as any horn grill offered by other shops.  I had these made as the other offerings simply don't fit! 

Right side offered here, please see our other auctions for the Left side.  Will combine shipping, please just ask! 

Please see our 100% perfect feedback, and we've been on Ebay since 1998.  Fast shipping, safe packaging, and global shipping.

We are proud to offer this part that fits perfectly so you don't have to worry about having a space between the grill and the hood, or the grill and the turn signal, and the USA chrome work is far better than anything that China can do!


Please see our other early 911/912 auctions.


We are long time members of the Early 911S Registry writing as SOTERIK

29 year PCA member

29 year member of the 356 Registry

Early 911 Registry member #259

RGruppe member #60





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