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> FS new 914-6 heat exchangers, new but has a story
jim dorociak
post Jul 23 2023, 05:55 PM
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Guys I have a 1975 conversion that was pretty much complete and almost ready to start when I decided to focus on an original SIX chassis.

Listed a couple of times - a So Cal car with minimal rust and it has been addressed, but now am going to list individual parts

New 914-6 head exchangers, but these were early production from JP group and did not fit well, but were worked a little to bolt up to a 2.7 engine. I want a higher quality fit and will buy brand new.

listed for $950 each side, and the pipes were cut and are tack welded and either you finish or send to possibly Ben to wrap up. On one side the metal had to be custom formed to fit but is not visible.
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post Jul 29 2023, 10:49 PM
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reduce price to $900 per side - ready for new home. Jim
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SOLD - thank you all who viewed and expressed interest. Jim
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