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> WTB, '73 MPS for 2.0L
WPEngels
post Apr 1 2014, 08:24 AM
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Hi all,

Just found out the MPS on my '74 has a leak (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) .


Also, the ECU has partnumber 0280100073 so I'm looking for a '73 replacement MPS with partnumber -073 since I understand that's the only MPS that works with a '73 ECU.

Does anyone have one available and willing to ship to the Netherlands?

Thanks,

Wilbert Engels
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WPEngels
post Apr 2 2014, 01:10 AM
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Hi Boxsterfan,

There's something else. It must be the most early '74 existing.

When trying to get a licence for the car, I had to do a lot of explaing, trying to convince the official that this car was built in 1973 but is modelyear 1974.

In the end, he bought it and put may 31, 1973 as built date on the papers.

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