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    Heat Exchangers

    Sold as a pair. Very nice condition except for one small area which is clearly depicted in the photos. These came off a running 82SC engine that is currently in my 911. I would have just left them on the engine but I have a pair of SSI exchangers that I bought many years ago. Shipping will be at buyer's expense. I am no longer a regular UPS shipper so I can't tell you the cost but I am guessing it will be in the $50 to $75 range. As I stated earlier, these came off a running (California) 911SC and not from some swamp in New York or Georgia. $450.00 for the pair. They will be boxed with care and insured. By the way, these will work for anything with carbs, CIS and MFI (by opening up the MFI heat tube on the LH heater box).

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    Id like to stand up for New York swamps. They are some of the most beautiful peaceful places on this planet. Cant speak for Georgia though.

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    I just tripped over one of these things. $400.00 for the pair plus shipping

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    I’m interested Jim. Fits a 1974 CIS OK? Looks like the plumbing bits are all the same.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davemath View Post
    I’m interested Jim. Fits a 1974 CIS OK? Looks like the plumbing bits are all the same.
    Yes, they will work just fine on a 74

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    Gosh Jim, you are really making it difficult for me to sell my "used" heat exchanger with patina. heat exchanger.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeonardZ View Post
    Gosh Jim, you are really making it difficult for me to sell my "used" heat exchanger with patina. heat exchanger.jpg
    Cut off the remainder of the fresh air piping, sandblast, and sell as "headers!"

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    I thought the "swamp" was in the Beltway, no?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeonardZ View Post
    Gosh Jim, you are really making it difficult for me to sell my "used" heat exchanger with patina. heat exchanger.jpg
    That’s awesome!

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