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Thread: WTB: MFI hard lines and an alternator fan and housing

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    WTB: MFI hard lines and an alternator fan and housing

    Hi, All -

    A 101.5R housing appropriate for a '73 would go a long way, as well as any year MFI steel lines, I think they were all the same. Let me know what you have, thanks!

    - Rob
    Boulder, CO 80302
    720-331-2002

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    Rob

    I have a nice fan/alternator assembly. PM me for details.
    Tom Butler
    1973 RSR Clone
    1970 911E
    914-6 GT Clone in Progress

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    I am still looking for these if you can help it would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

    - Rob

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    Rob, I have a set of used MFI fuel lines, $150 plus shipping. Also not all the MFI lines are the same. 69 had different bends to get around the TB's and especially for the # 4-5-6 side because of the flat engine shroud over 4-5-6. In 70 the change was made for the oil cooler air ducting which made 2" rise on the shroud and the old 69 lines for 4-5-6 hit the raised area. So they made new lines for the 70 on up MFI. So 69 lines are one year only.
    Mark Jung
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    Carrera T w/LWB, MT, RWS, PCCB
    72 T 66 x 100 MFI Twin Plug Coupe
    R Gruppe #686

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