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> 1972 PORSCHE 914 ---SOLD--- THANK YOU 914 WORLD, Jacksonville, FL
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post Oct 26 2009, 08:23 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/smoke.gif) 1972 PORSCHE 914 FOR SALE - $2,500 Firm- First with cash buys it (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smoke.gif)

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Contact gbg1000@Comcast.net

Many detailed Photos and two videos on website (Click the link one line directly below): My Webpage

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Very good Yokohama Tires, Dual Weber 40 IDF's New Front Calipers (BMW 320i Retrofit/upgrade), Solid State Voltage Regulator, LED gauge lighting, Seats are very Nice, Classic 914 Willow Green Paint (Code L63K), Club 914 rear deck struts.

Information provided by Previous Owner Below:

1911 CC big bore engine (66x96) EA Case originally a 1.7 motor-- New Rear Calipers and Rotors, Turbo Tie Rods, Big Mark Design Quad Gauge (Fuel, Volt, Oil Temp, Oil Pressure) Dakota Digital CHT gauges (2 - 1 for each head), Empi wheels, K&N's Filters, New Bosch Wires and Plugs Weltmeister front Anti Roll Bar, 916 Front Bumper, Great shifting 901 Tranny - Receipts for engine rebuild and tranny rebuild, 150 MPH speedometer, Stainless Brake lines, Raby Oil Breather Catch Can, New Battery and ground wires(relocated to rear trunk), SSI Heat Exchangers, Bursch Muffler, Fuel tank has been cleaned and dipped.


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post Oct 27 2009, 02:27 PM
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post Oct 30 2009, 08:55 PM
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(IMG:style_emoticons/default/smash.gif) Drivers side is good. Brown colored area is rustoleum paint. It has flaked off in a few places revaling the underlying green paint. This is not a structural defect.

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