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where can I find another decal like this

I am working on my engine and it is a great time to do some cleaning. The band that hold the fan in place looks quite dingy. It is easy to clean with a little metal polish but this will damage the timing decal. I would like to remove it and replace it when done cleaning. below is a photo of the decal. It is German and I would like to keep it that way.

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Old 11-29-2001, 06:02 AM
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try TWEEKS, they have alot of stickers for restorations.
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I 'm doing exactly the same detailing as you do, and asked some questions about it (http://www.pelicanparts.com/cgi-bin/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=53032) , but no answers ...

About the decal, I found it here (France) in a Porsche shop for 137 Francs (about 22 $). I would be okay to send you one, but shipping should be as expensive as the decal . Seriously, I cannot but think that you can't get it in a P.Shop in States...

So, how did you clean up this metallic band?
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I am using 1500 grit sandpaper followed by a metal polish (any should work). It is giving it a satin look. not exactly stock but it looks nice. I may go back over it with a scotch brite pad to dull it a little bit.

How would you ship it? I sent a cd to portugal last year and it only cost U$4.00 which would be 29.50 francs at current rate. 137 francs would be fine as that is what I would have to pay here so please check on the shipping if you don't mind. I will also contact tweeks and see if they have it. last I checked they only had the one in english.

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Stupid question, but there seems to be the part number written on the bottom right corner of the sticker. NLA from Porsche??
BTW it's written in german, french and italian.
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You can always ask PELICAN PARTS first, hint hint hint.

Otherwise, it's a factory part and Stoddard would be a good bet. If the OE part (sticker) is NLA then a repro is probably available from Tweeks or Perf Prods/Automotion.
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Ok so you got me on a technicality. I meant I do not want the english version that I have seen on some cars

I checked with Tweeks they do not have it. I purchase 90% of my parts from Pelican so I get the hint. Only problem I do see where they list them. I have only found oil level/firing order/valve clearance decals. Point in the right direction and I am happy to support Wayne.
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Osidak,
i restore presently my engine ,
if you want to do a perfect work on it you needs removed the band and go in a shop of plating and to do it replates color zinc and to benefit from it to make plate of other parts ,
it is very cheap and very nice job...$40.00 for a bag of parts
go on my page wed and check photos you will see my engine ,I am working on it...
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- Osidak, I say again it would be a pity you would not find it in your neighbourhood, but I don't mind sending it to you; I'm sure it's the stock sticker, with German, French, and Italian, and no reference to a US dealer on it !!! Do you want a piece of Roquefort within the parcel ? If you want me to send it to you, you have to precise your model, because of ignition settings....

- About replating or reanodization (I guess I can said that), it seems to be a lot cheaper in the USA than here, even if the process is actually the same; but there is no shop for this and for customer, only for industrial use, so they're used to treat numerous pieces ... I assume I'm gonna vernishing it.

- Raynald, enfin un peu de français sur ce Forum ! si tu n'y pas déjà allé, je te propose de venir jeter un coup d'oeil à notre site: www.club911.net (translation for the others: Raynald, it's good to be able to speak French on this BB; If you've never gone to our French website, I convey you to come and have a look to it, on www.club911.net ); sorry, but it's really hard to make no rough spot or mistake when it's not your native language , but this BB is so great and useful
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I tried to find the label on Stoddard's site by searching for 93000651000 as the part number which can be seen in the lower right of the photo. No luck. Guess I will call the dealer tomorrow and see if they can find one for me.

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