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    FS: Sports Purposes, 911R, Martini Turbo engines

    1969 2.0 liter competition engine from Bruce Jennings collection. Used as spare, believed to be run very little. Complete with headers, carbs, and flywheel. Unnumbered case, extremely rare and authentic. $75,000

    1975 2.14 liter "Baby" Turbo Long Block, NOS. Never run, all new, unnumbered case. $100,000 or offers.

    All items can be viewed at G&W Museum in Waynesboro Virginia.

    E-mail for questions to michael.scrogham@yahoo.com.
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