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Mirror question
From information found here and from Pelicans who have a great depth of knowledge, I understood that Porsche did not make a right side "chrome" mirror for the early cars (74-75). Could someone tell me if this right side mirror is OE? It has the markings and looks like the left mirror.
![]() If it is truly OE, then I guess some right side mirrors were produced.
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I always assumed that some were made for the right hand drive countries.
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So did I, but others have said that was not the case--only ther round mirror (Durant) was available during those years for right hand drive cars.
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Fairly sure that chrome RHS mirror was an option on LHD cars delivered in some markets like the US and some European delivery countries 73-75. Not the UK or Oz though.
Check the PET for 74 - 809-10. Part is 911 731 017 01 or one of its numerous variations.
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