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Come on then, lets see pictures of your grille badges.
Or photos of the back of your car with the badge visible.
Or your badge proudly displayed on your mantle piece.
Or in a drawer, awaiting the day you buy a car to put it on...
Here's Greg's (all the way from Japan) to start us off.
Paul
'74 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 (MFI) - Lime Green
'94 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 (993) - Mexico Blue
(Formally 356ist)
Membership #: 356!
1953 Cabriolet
1959 Coupe (Sold)
1961 Notchback
1961 Sunroof Coupe (Sold)
1962 Coupe (Gone, but not forgotten!)
ALL RHD OF COURSE!
Please tell me how you got the badge onto the 964 grille? I have put one of the two I bought on the 911S, and I've given one to a Japanese mate of mine with a nice, dark blue 2.2 litre 911T Sportmatic. So we are making a small DDK impression on Japan.
When my next one arrives, I'd really like to put it on my 964 too, but I just had a look and it wouldn't appear straightforward because of the structure of the grille. Did you have to bend the bolts?
The 964 is a bit out of the range, I guess, but it still looks good there.
Question Part 2
I have also just bought the same 911 script to replace the Carrera 2 script on the boot lid of my car. I have a small crease in the boot lid - barely noticeable to anyone else, but it drives me crazy - and when I have it taken out shortly, I want to make the change. I don't have the little bar that sits underneath though. Did you get that with the 911 script, or separately? I'd love to get hold of one of those too. It looks great.
Cheers
Greg
Cheers
Greg
Greg Lund
67 911S Targa,soft rear window (Brunhilde)
91 C2 Coupe (Clementine)
01 Audi A4 2.4 Quattro
2001 Subaru Legacy twin turbo wagon (just sold)
Hokkaido Japan
and an '89 SAAB Aero Turbo in Oz (for trips home)
Well there's some very shiny badges on here - here's what years of daily use does to one of the first batch - I call it patina, and therefore must be worth a lot more than a new one, I'm open to offers