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derek murray 12-23-2002 11:30 AM

radio delete cover - where can i get one
 
I would like to get an rs option radio delete cover. Can these still be purchased, and if so does anyone have the part number?

Happy holidays everyone...

john walker's workshop 12-23-2002 11:56 AM

i've made them out of sheet metal and some matching fabric from an old door panel.

bob tilton 12-23-2002 01:52 PM

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made mine from an alum printing plate which i got from work. spray painted it a flat black. also note the clock delete with led.
bob
68L

kepperly 12-23-2002 04:32 PM

radio delete plates,
boy does that bring back memories, I retored a copo9561
69 427 camaro and paid $425.00 for the correct piece of
plastic. But since we are on the subject of Porsche I also
have an original 911 rs radio delte plate part #911.552.436.02
that I would part with for a dear sum. let me know.

keith epperly 87 slant nose cabriolet carrera.

pwm74 12-23-2002 06:20 PM

I cut a piece of wood to the required Diameter and wrapped it with leather

kepperly 12-23-2002 08:07 PM

oh. no sorry thats not an original delete plate , I made it myself out of card board and flat black paint! That really will add
value! Besides wood and leather weigh much more than this fine snap in plastic piece.
Keith

GeorgeK 12-23-2002 10:50 PM

The radio delete plate is still vailable at the dealer (about 12$), and I'm surprised Wayne doesn't carry it. Beware it is a schintzy piece of plastic that feels like it will pop out at the first pothole.
You'd be way beter off building a plate yourself.
Or go to any dealer and ask for one. The very few cars that get delivered without radio will have som plate there. I got one from a BMW dealer a while ago, free.
GeorgeK

derek murray 12-24-2002 05:48 AM

thanks everyone... for some silly reason i had thought the delete plate would be some finely crafted piece of aluminium... plastic you say... i guess like most others i will make my own.

bob tilton 12-24-2002 07:46 AM

on the subject of deletion, i remember an auction on ebay for a factory R clock delete with a buy it now price of $125. are these rare and unobtainable or was it worth the asking price?
bob
ps there were no bids on that auction.

atlporsche 12-24-2002 11:55 AM

anyone have a picture of it???

I've got a radio delete in my 912, it's a black piece of plastic with PORSCHE in silver letters across it.

I'd like a little background if it's rare...

sjd
I can post a pic if needed.

atlporsche 12-24-2002 11:59 AM

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like this

bob tilton 12-24-2002 12:50 PM

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that is damn cool sjd. that looks to be factory original according to dr b johnson's restorer's guide. if it's ever up for sale let me know.
bob

kepperly 12-24-2002 02:15 PM

I really wasn't kidding about the radio delete plate for the
COPO I built the delete plates were very rare, along with
heater delete block offs, were selling for big bank when they
could be found. Anyone with pieces like that should hold on to them.

Keith


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