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    FS: 914 Shifter - Good Chrome

    I have this shifter for sale. $125.00/best offer SoCal located - Thank you

    Last edited by Larmo63; 07-16-2015 at 07:41 AM.

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    Nice piece. But please explain what differentiates this shifter as being a 911S shifter as opposed to a 911T or 911E shifter.

    Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    Nice piece. But please explain what differentiates this shifter as being a 911S shifter as opposed to a 911T or 911E shifter.

    Thanks.
    It was removed from a 911S???...

    Seriously, my 1969 911T with the S trim package came with a polished/chrome shifter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larmo63 View Post
    Hello LARMO

    My 67 911S's shifter looks different than yours, Is mine wrong? My 68 912 shifter looks just like yours. Is it wrong, too?

    Regards

    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Hello LARMO

    My 67 911S's shifter looks different than yours, Is mine wrong? My 68 912 shifter looks just like yours. Is it wrong, too?

    Regards

    Jim
    At least someone gets it. Thanks, Jim.
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    If you can actually read, you will see that I changed the listing.

    Thanks for all the comments.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larmo63 View Post
    If you can actually read, you will see that I changed the listing.

    Thanks for all the comments.
    Again, nice part.

    Thanks for clarifying the listing...
    -Marco
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    Quote Originally Posted by Larmo63 View Post
    If you can actually read, you will see that I changed the listing.

    Thanks for all the comments.
    I dont read or rite to wel but I se purty gud.

    You have a vury nic 70/71 914 shifter ther. It ain't a 911 shifter. I wil wurk in a 911 tho. I wud sugest changing the listing agan.

    Warmest Regards

    Jim

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    Hi Jim,

    What is the difference between a 914 shifter and a 911 shifter?

    Thanks,

    Bert


    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    I dont read or rite to wel but I se purty gud.

    You have a vury nic 70/71 914 shifter ther. It ain't a 911 shifter. I wil wurk in a 911 tho. I wud sugest changing the listing agan.

    Warmest Regards

    Jim
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