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    90 l tank 1972

    The Kardex of my 72 911S Targa shows a 90 l tank (Extra 424).
    Does someone know-how it looks like and who offers such a tank or a nice reproduction?

    Kind regards

    Anke
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    Quote Originally Posted by softwindow View Post
    The Kardex of my 72 911S Targa shows a 90 l tank (Extra 424).
    Does someone know-how it looks like and who offers such a tank or a nice reproduction?

    Kind regards

    Anke
    they mention the 424 I think they are mentioning the deposit that carried the 72 S and the firsts RS


    85L

    in that case the deposit would be like this:
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    Thank you Baudett,
    perhaps Porsche Classic made a fault. They told me Extra 424 is a 90 l tank, but I also only found a 85 l RS tank.
    Does someone know if there are nice reproductions of the RS-tank and where I can find a list of the extras that explains number 424?


    Kind regards
    356 A 58 silver
    302485 light ivory
    500248 Softwindow light ivory
    500441 Softwindow S light ivory
    2.2 S Targa geminiblue
    2.4 T Targa black
    2.4 S Targa vipergreen
    2.7 RSR tribute green (original 2.4 E 1972)

    Macan GTS black
    Boxter S black
    997 Turbo Cabriolet black

    BMW R 17
    BMW R 69S black with Steib 500

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    with that same doubt he went to the porsche! At first they correctly identified the extra of my car, 85L code 424. Over the years and in subsequent communications I was informed that the 424 was an extra from a 90L deposit. When I comment this with Porsche iberica here in Spain. They told me that they contrasted the information of the 424 and that my vehicle had come with that extra ... A 90L deposit that does not exist, but that According to porsche Spain, the department of Germany said yes! When I sent them my doubts more or less they made me crazy xD But one of the many things I learned from porsche. Thanks to your mistakes! One is nurturing! I will try to find the listing! I think 424 is a number that does not change over the years! In other things and (in my case) 569 is for the year 72 one thing but for 71 or 73 another. This you will know since I see in your signature an interesting amount of jewels! I hope it is understood. Salds

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    Hallo Bautet,
    where on Canary Islands are you located? What restrictions do you have because of Covid19?
    Is it now possible to go on vacation to the Canaries freely again? Usually we are in Fuerteventura at Easter.

    Greetings from Germany
    Anke
    356 A 58 silver
    302485 light ivory
    500248 Softwindow light ivory
    500441 Softwindow S light ivory
    2.2 S Targa geminiblue
    2.4 T Targa black
    2.4 S Targa vipergreen
    2.7 RSR tribute green (original 2.4 E 1972)

    Macan GTS black
    Boxter S black
    997 Turbo Cabriolet black

    BMW R 17
    BMW R 69S black with Steib 500

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    Quote Originally Posted by softwindow View Post
    Hallo Bautet,
    where on Canary Islands are you located? What restrictions do you have because of Covid19?
    Is it now possible to go on vacation to the Canaries freely again? Usually we are in Fuerteventura at Easter.

    Greetings from Germany
    Anke
    Right now and for Easter the rules are as follows: Leisure venues and restaurants, etc ... closing at 10pm. The requirement to tourists is that they present PCR carried out 3 days before the trip! For the rest, if you are not a "very idle" person, I do not think that this covid is a problem for you since until 22.00 all is well (you can visit a page called "holacanarias" and refers to everything about the covid in the islands)! Fuerteventura I do not know! But my grandmother has always told me that the beaches of that place have little to envy those of Huawaii !! (Don't take it the wrong way ) On the other hand, if you come on vacation at the end and pass through Tenerife! I can offer you a visit to where I have the car without any problem! Maybe a coffee although for this my father or my brother would have to be involved since I have very little English! Anything ... I'm on the island. Salds !!

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