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> WTB: 73-74 2.0 Right side engine tin
tod914
post Nov 17 2009, 10:42 AM
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Looking to find NOS or excellent condition (with original paint), passanger side tin. The piece with the spark plug holes. For 73-74 2.0 model. 039 119 229 A cover plate for cyl R.

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post Nov 17 2009, 11:54 AM
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Hey Tod - as an aside question - how important or critical in a 914 resto, is it to use only NOS or original paint in excellent cond. for these various parts vs. well restored repainted/powder coated ones??

....or is it just personal preference & what's available?

I ask this in guidance for restoring my own 73 2L
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post Nov 17 2009, 12:49 PM
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Tod,
Let me check my stash. I have lots of tin that is all powdercoated. Not sure if I have an extra right side cover.
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post Nov 17 2009, 01:13 PM
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My drivers side & all the other tin is original paint. The passanger side has been repainted. Unfortunetly the Porsche Grey/Black is near impossible to match. Lots of High temp blacks come close, but you can still notice a difference side by side. The wurth satin black is too grey and is not high temp. I even tried to have a paintshop use a spectrometer on a flat peice of tin. They were unable to get a good color match off it to mix.
Tom, If all the pieces are done the same way, I don't think it matters if you powdercoat of paint it. The slight difference from the original color will not be noticed. Mine if you look at, you can tell the difference.
Thanks Rob.
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Tod, have you tried the grey-black on the link below, from that same website as the intake runner dove grey?

http://www.wolfsburgwest.com/cart/DetailsL...cfm?ID=PAINTL43



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