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> Duplicating the front GT oil cooler sheet metal ducting.
jkb944t
post Jan 17 2011, 08:37 PM
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I am working on building a 914 GT conversion. I am trying to duplicate the front GT oil cooler sheet metal ducting. I am considering buying a low cost fiberglass replica to use to make a steel version of it. Does anyone a better idea of how to approach this?

Jeff B
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Unless you are putting an original Behr Cooler in, I would put a F/G shroud in. It's a big price difference to go up to metal and even then you would have a reproduction
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