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    '68 911 Magnesium Intake Manifolds for Early 40 WEBER

    1968 Porsche 911 Magnesium Intake Manifolds - $675, for use with early 40 WEBER carburetors. For more photos, see here

    For a normal early 911, perfect for your 1968 restoration. Both intakes are in excellent condition - pn 901.108.321.1R / 9011083211R / 901 108 321 1R

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    Please no 'pm', I can be contacted directly via emal at AJSERRANO at MSN dot COM - Thx!~

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    These manifolds aren't for 911S, they should be 0R instead...
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    Thank you for taking the time and pointing this out, obviously well missinformed on the street cars parts.

    Just talked to Paul Abbott at Performance Oriented and he too set me straight. Stupid me, I looked at the first pn (1R) assuming the other side was 0R, a left and a right, but those intakes are interchanable, anyone can slip the throttle pivot-shaft to either side. Thanks again!
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    I realize this part has yet to sell. Here is a 'single' 68' 911 Mag intake offered for sale on eBay at $200 not in great condition---you can clearly see the corrossion at the lower ports.

    20160207 Porsche eBay Sale Sample 68 911 Mag Intake Manifold Damaged One Only BIN 0.jpg

    This is what can happen and typical for some intake Mag parts when not regularly serviced over time.

    20160207 Porsche eBay Sale Sample 68 911 Mag Intake Manifold Damaged One Only BIN 0 - Photo 0.jpg

    I noticed failing to previously post a photo of the bottom ports of the 68' Intakes I'm offering for sale, here is one...

    20160207 Porsche My 68 911 Mag Intake Manifolds Bottom Ports - Photo 08.jpg
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    One more thing... These intakes come painted black from factory, the intakes were media blasted to clean them up and to possibly expose any hiden damage.

    For a proper restoration they would have to be painted. Sold "as-is".

    20160207 Porsche My 68 911 Mag Intake Manifolds Bottom Ports - Photo 08.jpg

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