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    1973 Porsche 911 RS Engine

    [B][COLOR="#0000FF"][SIZE=5]Used Porsche 911 RS Engine
    Type 911/83 (See Photo)
    Fuel Injection Pump = "019" (See Photo)
    Engine # = 66311XY (Last 2 digits will be provided to Buyer)
    "7R" Engine Case
    Includes: complete Injection, flywheel, clutch, Heat exchangers, Muffler, Air cleaner Housing.....
    Turns over nicely and from appearance, she has been rebuilt along the way
    Has been stored on shelf for a year after removal from Chassis running



    IMG_2160.jpgIMG_2054.jpgIMG_2113.jpgIMG_2116.jpgIMG_2117.jpgIMG_2119.jpg
    Last edited by imsa68; 12-14-2023 at 10:56 AM.

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    Photo of Engine Type Stamping:

    IMG_2112.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by imsa68 View Post
    I have talked with the owner of the car that this engine was originally fitted into. He is not interested to purchase the engine.
    Unbelievable.

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    Yeah, I’m thinking who in their right mind wouldn’t swing that?? Returning the original engine to a RS. Got to wonder what lump he’s currently running?
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    Quote Originally Posted by 70SATMan View Post
    Yeah, I’m thinking who in their right mind wouldn’t swing that?? Returning the original engine to a RS. Got to wonder what lump he’s currently running?
    Ahhh , finally a bit of humour

    Mark

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    New ESR Price
    Offers? / Trades?

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    Don't think that all RS owners have 50K in the bank to spare...like me

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    New improved pricing for the ESR
    This would work very well in your 356, SWB or LWB Porsche 911 / 912

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    I'm sorry...I don't mean to rain on anyone's parade...and it looks like an INCREDIBLE FIND. However, since the 'matching #'s owner' passed on re-uniting...I think that pricing will probably need to adjusted. For obvious reasons....
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    GONE...MANY, many great ones....

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    Could you share a picture of the engine number, just the 663 part showing would be fine.

    Thanks,
    Cees

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