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    FS: 1972 911 t

    I purchased this car 16 years ago in nevada. All records from carl' s place in las vegas,nv. Over 200,000 dollars in parts and labor. The car was designed for drivers ed. Events and also as a street car. Straight tub, no accidents and no rust. The car has a fuel cell, big red brakes, modified suspension and 17 in. Fuchs. Currently the car has a 3.0 liter sc motor. The car will also be sold with the original motor and transmission and the original interior. The original motor was completely disassembled for an oil leak at he no. 8 bearing. It is still on a stand and the work was completed in march of 2015. Parts and labor alone for the breakdown was $6400.00. The original motor has mfi. This would be an excellent project for an r-gruppe individual or someone in the esses family. All work on the car was performed by tony mazzagatti and by the late carl young. I am asking $ 85,000.00. Please call at 702 280 8874 or email at jbajo@ aol.com.[attach=config]344233image.jpgimage.jpg[/attach]
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