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    rs ENGINE BEFORE AND AFTER

    rs#0788 at Gunnar,after
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    Rs#0788

    before pictures
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    Just plain beautiful!
    Peter Kane

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    A arm and a leg for that red fan shroud!

    Very nice, 200 hours work?

    Pär

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    Very pretty Frank.

    It will be fun to hammer on this once it's broken in.



    The guys at Gunnar know their stuff so I'm assuming they will paint the fan strap black before the timing decal goes on.
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    Very impressive, the Gunnar team really know their Porsche and push the details very very far. Well done, it's going to be a beauty.

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    one more

    here's another one;like a piece of jewelry
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    Frank:

    Looking Good!

    Did they build it with late turbo tensioners and guards - keeps it gennie looking.

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    Frank:

    Great motor. The rumor is you re-built that motor in your living room between 2 1/2 men episodes!.

    Will it be at your shop during the LRP Fall Festival?
    John

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    Nice motor, Frank. Looks sharp!

    But I still fancy the one behind it.
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