For $ale: 1975 Porsche 914GT, 170hp 2.0 4cyl in FL. |
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For $ale: 1975 Porsche 914GT, 170hp 2.0 4cyl in FL. |
Scott Carlberg |
May 22 2004, 11:38 PM
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skline |
May 23 2004, 12:39 AM
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Unless he changed the entire front clip on that car, it is not a 75. It would have to be 74 or before going by the bumper mount holes. 75 and 76 had big round holes for the bumper shocks to protrude through to connect to the front and rear bumpers. I also want to know how he gets 170 HP out of a 2 liter without a big bore or stroking it. Which would mean its no longer a 2 liter. His price is a little steep also. He will have it for awhile.
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