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> FS 1975 914 FLARED V8 CONVERSION $2000, RENEGADE ALUMINUM COOLING SYSTEM INSTALLED
crazydvr
post Jan 21 2010, 12:11 PM
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I have a 1975 914 in Sacramento ca
1975 porsche 914 v8 conversion project or put a porsche motor back in.
916 fenders
recent paint silver grey looks great from severall feet but Macco quality if look close can see flaws
Car could be returned to porsche running gear with a porsche 1.7 1.8 or 2.0 motor
Will sell the car without the installed cooling system for the v8 for $1600
renegade hybrid cooling system installed cost $1000 nice aluminum radiator
no motor original 2.0 was removed and gotten rid of
I do not have a v8 or any other motor for it yet you could install a subaru, electric, or v6, v8 in this thing
original 914 trans is complete
some of trim and most of interior is removed but have all pieces with lots of new or used replacement parts
car is currently registered and tagged
brakes were gone thrue and rebuilt about a year ago
tires are just rollers and starting to crack but rims are nice aluminum
car is structually in good shape with no known rust issues.
new porsche tail light assemblies in the box bought from germany
new front turn signal lenses
rear trunk strut kit new in box
new fuse block to update old unit under dash
many more new parts pile of boxes
glass is all great shape

Asking $2000

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/norcalfishon/
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jesiv
post Jan 21 2010, 09:36 PM
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Curious (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) Are the flairs steel or glass?
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post Jan 24 2010, 11:17 PM
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Fiberglass fenders, my brother took a look at it yesterday.
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