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    Porsche 911 1972 ST Competition Type November 1971 part list 52 pages

    Porsche 911 1972 ST Competition Type November 1971

    Porsche 2.5 911 ST original Porsche racing department parts list rarest of rare November 1971

    It contains all the 2.5 ST specific parts, Recaro seats, 10.000 RPM tach, belts and all you need as Fuchs

    7-8-9 x 15 and all small bits and pieces to get the perfect build part numbers.

    language 4, 52 pages 150 USD + shipping and pay&pal fee.

    Pm for more pictures.

    Thanks

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    Mikael,
    I will take it please. I am in the UK please provide total cost by PM. Thank you.

    PS currently in Germany at the Retro Classica exhibition. Back in the UK Monday.

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    Porsche 911 1972 ST, Carrera RSR m 491 1974 and Carrera street version 1973 DEC

    Hi Gents,

    Have 2 more for sale ST 72, just PM for pictures have!

    DOING SOME CLEANING IN MY PORSCHE ROOM!

    Will pot out Carrera RSR M 491 1974 Competition type from January 1974 in a real Porsche folder very cool

    74 pages, old copy from the racings days, very nice condition as the ST folder, this I will ask 350:- USD

    for.


    Then I will pot another cool one Information and spare parts list for Carrera 3,0 1974 street version

    December 1973, in a normal red folder 200:- USD 64 pages

    All of them are very good and you have the part numbers and description in English and the 73 and 74 have older parts as well from 73 2,8 RSR

    Will post today later pictures.

    Just pm for pictures.

    Thanks

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    New Price 125:- USD + shipping and pay/pal fee, it is an old copy, rare if you building a ST or Competition car.



    Thanks

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    Mikael
    I need a 3.0 RSRS Parts book (original or copy)
    Thank you
    Charles

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    Hi Mikael, I would like the 1972 ST Competition Type if you have one left.

    Thanks,
    Rick

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    Some left in black folder they are old copies as you got in the old times from Werk 1 Germany and other race dealers, original ones are very rare and they were copies as well but in an anther type of folder as I remember.

    We have made notes long time back on prices on some parts what you order normally for a Client.and the Client always got one too the car.

    Thanks

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