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Thread: 1972 911s 2.4 and 1975 911 turbo

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    1972 911s 2.4 and 1975 911 turbo

    I have a 911s and was wondering how to go about finding out if the original engine is out there so I can buy it back and put it in my car, also I have a 1975 3.0 turbo engine that is for sale especially if I can find out if the original car is still with us and the owner can have the opportunity to have the original engine back in his or her car ? I would be most grateful if anyone can shine some light on this or even point me in the right direction ? regards ...... mark

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    Senior Member vipergruen's Avatar
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    Mark, you can post your request on the "lost and found" thread here

    Which number is your 75 turbo engine? As an ex-owner of a 75 930, I still have a few in my database.
    Andrea
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    Thanks Mark. Glad you could finally get on the discussion board! Yes, once you figure out a price for the '75 engine, post it here...

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...Cars-and-Parts
    Peter Kane

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    Senior Member moito's Avatar
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    have a 3.0 930 database..let me/us know # and i will have a look

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