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Best place to buy a 1973 rs kit
I have a 1986 911 I,m changing it to a rs who make the best kit for my car!
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gearhead
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Loverland, CO
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You mean a body backdate? I personally think using factory parts is best but not the lightest weight. I suggest you post this same topic in the 911 Tech forum and you will get a lot of discussion on the topic.
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ok thanks I will.
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gearhead
Join Date: Nov 2007
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You're welcome. The best part about the Tech forum guys is they will tell you who makes glass stuff that fits and which companies will require a lot of massaging. There's huge quality differences in the aftermarket.
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A.I.R in california is a good place to start,and easy to deal with.
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Getty makes parts that fit. Hand laid, not cheap chopper gun crap.
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I have seen the DP parts both coming out of the box and installed. Nice but expensive.
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Thanks for the info vary much !!!!
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