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> 1973 914 2.0 SoCal pics inside
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1973 Porsche 914 2.0

This is one bad 914. It started as a 60k mile clean black on black California car. Now a product of over 20k invested and tons of time. Unfortunately just when it’s a paint job away from being a show stopper I am forced to sell it.

* Straight rust free body with STEEL 916 Fender Flares done right
*Pristine interior with bolt in roll cage
*2.0 motor new, just saw its first ride out the garage today. Scat cam, 44 Weber carbs, all braided stainless plumbing, holley electric pump w regulator and pressure guage, Ceramic coated exhaust, powder coated pan. SHOW READY ENGINE COMPARTMENT!!
*Fuchs (911) wheels 16x7 front 16x8 Rear
* 911 SC Front Suspension
* 911 vented disc brakes front & back!
* Bump steer kit
*930 Tie rod ends

Private party. Car has current registration and clean title!

$8,500
Contact Tom @ 310-877-4565 or Chvellss@aol.com


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Hot66ss   1973 914 2.0 SoCal pics inside   Aug 26 2009, 02:38 AM
rick 918-S   How did you powder coat the pan?   Aug 27 2009, 07:44 AM


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