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    Morning,
    Still waiting on the factory to get up and running for the cores . Delays are always other subcontractors , just a pain
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    John:

    Can you please provide an update on your efforts to manufacture front oil coolers?

    Many thanks,
    Alan
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    ok better update , so waiting for the factory to sort its self out , 2 weeks ago i got the good news a call that the factory was ready to rock. and then we got the bad news i was quoted $240 per raw core per unit 7 months ago ....new price $985 per core .... what??? don't think so 300% increase . so i am now waiting for core samples from other suppliers around the world to find a better pricing supplier .
    As playing with porsche parts is not my day job ( i am a Specialized wastewater engineer in the construction industiary by day ) and work is booming i don't have the time this side of christmas to do much and may not be able to action much on this until april next year , so sorry for that
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    Bloody Aussie sub contractors...can't trust them.
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    Clyde, assuming this eventually works out I'll be in the market for the 72 version,,,,mine just developed a leak during my trip to the 24 hr race last week.
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    Marek posted somewhere else that a repop should be avail @ Essen this year (April).

    DOn't have any other info...

    Olivier.

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    Thanks for that info, looks like one should be available eventually from somewhere!
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    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...der-oil-cooler

    here you go, look for Marek's post

    John, seems that you'll be saving time, and hassles on this one

    Olivier.

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    John:

    Are you still trying to manufacture these front oil coolers? Please provide an update at your convenience.

    Many thanks,
    Alan
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    I believe I saw that the cooler was a "No Show" at Essen.
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