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736conver
Well it was no problem getting the engine in and out. Along with the 915 trans.
Also got the gauges, complete motronic computer, and some new oil return tubes. I'm sure I could of got more but I didnt want to press my luck.
Total bill for the whole package.......................................
Dont hate me...........................................

$4000



736conver
This cart has kick ass ever since I got it. Its high enough to get then engine out of the durango and low enough to remove and install the engine in the 914. Well worth the money spent. Plus I can jack it up and it acts like an engine stand.
Aaron Cox
you suck laugh.gif smilie_pokal.gif
Twystd1
I hate you anyway... wink.gif



Smoking deal... You have now become my best friend...

Twystd1
Mueller
it is sooooooo clean......that is going to be one fun 914 to drive..... driving.gif
goose2
QUOTE
Dont hate me...........................................

...it will be difficult wink.gif
seanery
clap.gif Nice Score! clap.gif
markb
There are some very colorful words being thrown in your direction right now. dry.gif


Very nice score. make sure to keep us up to date with lots of pics. smile.gif
0396
Great score..
ANY leads other for a 3.2 or late 98 3.6?

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redshift
there isn't a contempt smiley... oh wait.. dry.gif

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jd74914
that is one clean engine smile.gif
was the car ever driven?
736conver
You know these deals are always out there you just have to be persistent in looking. My 2.2 engine came from a 1970 911 that I bought for $1000. Had lots of parts on it that I sold and easily made my money back and got an engine to boot.
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