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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Doha, Qatar
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Just Dashes
Anyone heard of these guys and their work? I'm thinking this may be an option for my board. Are NOS dashes hard to find?
http://www.justdashes.com/articles/porsche.html Thanks, Marc 71 T |
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Do a search, use the search function of this site and put in "just dashes". Generally the feedback on them is excellent, a pretty close match to original. As for NOS dashes for a 1970 911, (not the superceded factory replacement), I would guess that if one exists it would be in the $$thousands.
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They may have a good product, but on that link they call that car a 60's porsche, it is an SC!!!
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Team California
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Their bread and butter is domestic/muscle cars, (Chevelles, GTOs, etc.), they do excellent work but are not Porschephiles, nor do they need to be.
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Sports Purpose 911 Driver
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: La Jolla, CA
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nos is very hard to find. I waited about 6 months to get mine. You are best off to check here often but also pca.org and rennist, however I have noticed that more stuff is being posted here now then on rennlist these days but that is just my view. ebay sometimes works also. I almost when with those guys and have not heard anything bad about them. I have an old dash for an early car that you can have for a few bucks if you want to try it. I wanted the none speaker hole dash for my 69 so I had to wait
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