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    Help to identify

    Have this left over caliper can anyone verify if its a 72 s caliper and what it might be worth. Missing cylinders .Name:  image.jpg
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    It could be a 72 911S caliper. Are there "X"'s in the circular recesses in the bridge sections? If not, it would be earlier.
    Very corroded, so not worth much as a core. Eric Shea at PMB Performance may be interested in a singleton.
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    Thanks for your response yes it has an x . What is it worth as a core? Any idea.

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    If I was to want to buy that one, I would not offer more than $100; it is really that rough. In fact from the look of the bore, it may not be restorable.
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    Thanks for your time and knowledge.

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