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Thread: Need alum 2.2 or 2.4 cyls

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    Need alum 2.2 or 2.4 cyls

    Don't have to be perfect.
    ASAP.

    Thanks.

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    Come on people... cough em up.

    SOMEONE must have a set.

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    Are 1972 "t" cylinders aluminum? I've got a set of those.
    Rudy

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    Have few sets some need rebore some usable as is
    usable std pistons also some T and E versions and two S sets also

    far away though here Finland

    Pekka
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    I'll buy as many cylinders as you have. Scored, hog'd out, broken fins, etc. As long as they're not split in half.

    PM me a price with my senior citizen discount and I'll say "Yes Please!" or "you're on heroin".

    Thanks

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    Checked those T cylinders Frank, definitely cast iron.
    rUDY

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    Thanks for checking.

    Anyone else? I could use a couple dozen but so far zero.

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    Frank

    Are you fixed up yet? I have a few of what you need but no history with any of them. Bear in mind shipping from the U.K.

    Regards
    Mike
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    Mike,
    Unless split in half, would love to buy yours. If possible PM quote including shipping to Scottsdale, AZ 85260 and we'll go from there.

    Many thanks.

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    any pics of one?

    I have lots of cylinders laying around some 82mm some 84mm.

    not sure if 356 or 911.

    Thanks
    300359

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