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    Porsche RS 911/83 complete engine rebuild by Early 911 in Germany and 911/83 halves

    I have a complete 911/83 engine build by Early 911 in Germany which was imported into US in January of 2023.
    IT IS A BLANK CASE. It is correct for a 2.7 RS 1973 or a 1974/1975 Euro Carrera 2.7 PRICE 65000$

    I also have a pair of 911/83 engine halves I bought at the Essen Motorshow a few years back # 6631389 15000$

    Also a 73 RS transmission no oil cooler also rebuild by Early 911 in Wuppertal/Germany.
    No number in transmission but correct RS gearing 17.500$. Original invoices from Early 911 are present.

    All parts should be inspected by potential buyers through a third party. I prefer SCar GO Racing in San Rafael. One of the best Porsche shops in US.
    Sorry no exceptions from inspections. Please really interested buyers only. I know what I have here.
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    You should read the add my friend. "no exception from inspection"
    I believe that S Car Go is well known in our Porsche community in Northern Ca here and would gladly inspect the items offered.
    Is there any 73 RS registered in New Zealand?

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    There are currently three 2.7 RSs in New Zealand. Two are recent imports, one has been in the same ownership for almost 40 years. At one point there were 5 here: one sold to the US, one to the UK, one to Australia, and one to Germany. GLWS..
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOYER73S View Post
    Love it when a seller tells you who you should arrange an inspection through
    Great to hear that there are still a few RS left there. Lots of them going into collections into the arabic world and will not be seen for a few decades I believe.
    Re the Porsche company I recommend to inspect the engine/transmission is the ONE of the best in US and very highly regarded. The only one locally who would have the expertise to give a proper evaluation unless the Porsche Classic Centrum in Monterey would do? That would be an option, too. WE are talking about an engine which comes from one of the best engine builders worldwide!! Early 911S in Wuppertal/Germany. Love it or leave it. This way everyone is protected.

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