So the DO fender has a different part number than the SS fender?
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On Tue, Feb 9, 2021, 12:27 PM rah1963_2002 <
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Hi Dennis
No rush. I totally understand not wanting to drive in crappy weather!
The number is cast into the underside of the fender right where the metal mount goes. If you have one and can spare it, that would be great.
Richard.
On Tuesday, February 9, 2021, 11:25:21 a.m. EST, Dennis O'Dell via <denniscodell=
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Hi Richard,The fender is up in the rafters of the workshop, so I¡¯ll need to go dig it out. Bear with me. It might be a couple of days before that happens. We¡¯re having a lovely bit of crapy winter weather with heavy snow. My workshop is 25 km away, so I might wait for the roads to get better.?
Regarding the part number. I know the DO paint fender ends with 933 (46 61 1234933), but I¡¯m a little confused, as I¡¯ve never looked before¡ is it actually cast into the fender, or is the number stamped into the fender?
Regarding the price, let me dig it out and confirm it¡¯s what you want first.
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On 9. Feb 2021, at 15:52, rah1963_2002 <
rahnz@...> wrote:
Hi Dennis
I'd be interested in your spare front fender if the part number ends in 933. The paint condition is not? important as the bodywork set I have will need to be painted anyway. Can you confirm the part number cast into the fender (photo?) and the price you're asking?
Thanks in advance,
Richard.