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> might have a door gap issue? ;-)
GaroldShaffer
post Apr 5 2020, 09:40 PM
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You bought another 914?
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You think this 73 has a door gap issue?

Off the road since 1987. A 1.7, but has sway bars, fogs, a good rear bumper and some other smaller items. And yes we used a loader to get it on the trailer. I will update the vin database also.



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Mark Henry
post Apr 11 2020, 06:44 AM
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that's what I do!
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Still not as bad as my first parts car back in early 2000, the only thing holding it together was the shift rod and wire harness. People though I was crazy to pay $500 for the 2.0 wreck. No loader, I had to use a come along, quite a job. For me it was totally worth it, below is a part list of what I got off it. Some of these parts are still on my 914.

-5 fuchs
-SSI exchangers
-4 bilstiens
- 160 springs
-sways F&R
-gauge console
-etc

-almost all the parts from a 2nd 914.
-2nd 2.0 engine
-2nd tranny, etc.

-new in box, Porsche ebrake cables, just put these on my teen
-new clutch kit
-seals and small parts.
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