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968 stainless sill plates
#1

Hi,



Does anyone know a good place to buy stainless sill plates for my 968?



Thank you in advance,



Regards,



Rutger
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1992 Amazon green convertible. Cargraphic cat. back exhaust, RS Barn/ Design 1 Racing lower & upper strut brace, RS Barn stage 1 Chip, Airbox modification, M030 Swaybars.
#2

you have a pm with the guy's name and email
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94 Midnight Metallic Blue Cab Porsche 968 w/deviating cashmere/black interior and WAY too many mods to list - thanks to eric for creating www.968forums.com



"It isn't nearly as expensive to do it right as it is to do it wrong."
#3

[quote name='flash' post='32304' date='Mar 12 2007, 05:23 PM']you have a pm with the guy's name and email[/quote]





c'mon Flash, don't leave me out in the cold.....
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Bill Huskey



'01 Boxster S, black/black 6 spd

'92 968, black/black 6spd

'87 944S, black/black

'87 928S4, granite green in/out (SOLD)
#4

i just don't want ot put the guy's email on the site - too much spamming going on these days from bots searching for addresses



so, you have a pm too
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#5

I'd be interested in sill plates as well (mine are getting scuffed a bit). b4 I do though I'd like to hear your impressions of them.
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Rick

93 968 (My summer car), 06 Jetta (My winter car)

79 924 (Wife's summer car), 02 C230K (Wife's winter car)

00 Passat (Son's car), 02 Trailblazer (Daughter's Car)

67 Honda Mini-Trail (familiy toy)
#6

i love mine - no scratching peeling or anything after 2 years
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"It isn't nearly as expensive to do it right as it is to do it wrong."
#7

Bob is of course speaking of Harvey's door sills. And, he has requested that his email address be protected from spam. His stuff is top notch; you won't be disappointed. BTW he sells on ebay too.



Tom
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#8

yeah - that's the stuff - i didn't want to put it up without his permission, and his email is bouncing right now
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"It isn't nearly as expensive to do it right as it is to do it wrong."
#9

I also have Harvey's sills - excellent.
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#10

I'd like his contact info too, if possible.



Cheers,

-Mirror
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1993 968 Coupe 6 speed, GP White, Black/Cashmere - RSBarn Catback, and chip, airbox mod, Euro turn signals, Koni's, M030 Sway Bars, KLA Strut tower brace, Zimmerman rotors, Hawk HPS, SS brake lines
#11

I would like his info also.

With the right backing this guy can get a web page going and could take all of our orders and ship out painlessly. Things have gotten so easy with paypal around.
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I love my 968 for what it is & don't hate it for what it isn't!
#12

Address appreciated. need sills as well



Thanks.
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'94 Coupe, midnight blue, grey leather, 6-spd,

airbox mod, RS Barn Stage 1 Chip. KLA strut brace



"Too much is always better than not enough."

-J.R. "Bob" Dobbs
#13

i suggested the same thing when i was ordering mine - he told me he wanted to stay under the radar



since his email is bouncing, i think the next step is to check ebay to see if he is still making them
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#14

Harvey is still selling on ebay as sales4pnparts.



Tom
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#15

Harvey's sills are the best, period.
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'94 Midnite Blue Metallic cab, Classic Grey interior.

Gone, but not forgotten....'95 Polar Silver cab, Light Grey w/ Deviated Midnite Blue interior
#16

I love this forum! I went on to ebay, found his stuff and sent him a note, he responded immediately and included the picture below. What a great idea, I just ordered a set tonight. Anyone have pictures of them installed, not sure which style will look best, I ordered the SS with black lettering, but I could change if someone can convince me the Black with SS lettering looks better.
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Sandi & George

05 Cayenne S Black/Black

06 Mustang GT White/Black

06 Lexus GS430 Black/Black
#17

I had him custom make me a set with the Porsche Cloisonne. I'm very happy with them. They look much better in real life than they do in the crappy picture.
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#18

Mine are also the ones with the Porsche Cloisonne, but with no additional lettering. The only remaining tip is - the adhesive tape that Harvey uses REALLY sticks, so there is no repositioning possible unless (I'm told - too late for me) you spray the car area with Windex, then position the sill plate, and then let it dry.
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#19

Jim, I learned about applying decals, etc., with Windex from a sign man many years ago. It's a great trick to get anything with adhesive installed perfectly.



Tom
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#20

I will now be able to use the Windex approach. My sills were damaged during removal in preparation for the paint job, so I just ordered new sills. This time, with the Windex, I'll get them positioned properly.
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