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Sea Rooster
post Mar 21 2020, 08:36 PM
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My 2.0 is ready to go back in to the '73 and I'm having a hard time finding what seals go in the engine bay.

Car just got back from paint and I want new rubber. Does this package include what I need for the engine bay?

ITEM # 914ERK
914 Early Rubber Package
Manufacturer 914RUBBER

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Mikey914
post Mar 23 2020, 01:12 AM
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I can answer that for you here.
The Early and late rubber packages contain mostly the trunk, door and targa seals including main and lower. They are a good starting kit, but don;t include the kitchen sink. Items like the door vents, and other odds and ends aren't all in there either.

The engine seals are not included in that kit as many aren't dropping the engine when they paint. The above link Cary put up is the complete set of all 4. If you just need them that's the best way to go.



Here's a ling to some of the kits we have put together for
https://900designs-container.zoeysite.com/a...ts-packages?p=1

Just drop us a call or me a PM if you have any questions. I'm in on Monday.
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