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Old May 23, 2010 | 07:00 PM
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steel 9" front flares for 66

anyone know of any sites selling steel front flares for a 66, 9" flares..

i can find the rears, just cant find the fronts

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Old May 23, 2010 | 10:54 PM
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Jim,
There are a few factory set of RSR/ST flares floating around, BIG MONEY! People have looked at reproducing these, I haven't checked lately but they may be available now. Most people just use the stock 930 flares, they require some modification, here is a pic of my RSR conversion done that way.
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Originally Posted by pu911
Jim,
There are a few factory set of RSR/ST flares floating around, BIG MONEY! People have looked at reproducing these, I haven't checked lately but they may be available now. Most people just use the stock 930 flares, they require some modification, here is a pic of my RSR conversion done that way.
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that is exactly where i am going with the car,..what kind of modification to the fronts? i am assuming they are to short up by the turn signal right?
 
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Originally Posted by pu911
There are a few factory set of RSR/ST flares floating around, BIG MONEY! People have looked at reproducing these, I haven't checked lately but they may be available now. Most people just use the stock 930 flares, they require some modification, here is a pic of my RSR conversion done that way.
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That is a nice looking RSR replica.

I've seen fiberglass front flares FS, and then you can use them to construct a set of steel flares (still expensive).

If I had a 1966 911, I'd go with the 911R or ST look, and not the RSR look. IMO, a RSR wouldn't look right on a SWB car.
 
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i have a 1977 911, im new to this and i really love the turbo widebody fenders and rear quarters... any advice on where i can perhaps find these flares or how to begin to replicate them would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Steel fender flares

Go to www.CooperSmithingCo.com , go to PORTFOLIO, then AUTOS

Those are ST flares for a 1970's
 
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you could try junkyards orfind rear quarters somehow, i did it on my sc and it looks good
 
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pu911 that is a sweet ride! I'd love to see more pics if you have them?
 
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