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    Xavier Petit-Jean-Boret Xavier PJB's Avatar
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    W: 2.2 or 2.4 T Coupé

    Greetings all,

    After a 2022 awful year that made me deep down, forced to sell all my cars including my lovely SHE, am back in the game.

    I just bought a beautiful all original and full history with original service booklet 911 3.2 1988 triple black. my daily car.

    Now looking to buy a 2.2 or 2.4 911 T COUPE (sunroof delete preferably), manual gearbox, in (very) good running condition.
    Any original color.

    "correct" patina ok, can be a bit "hotrod".

    Throw me what you have.
    I know my budget, always touchy to post it...

    Contact me via PM please.

    All the best
    X
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    Xavier,

    Only in Europe?
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    Xavier Petit-Jean-Boret Xavier PJB's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxminshull View Post
    Xavier,

    Only in Europe?
    Nope. But I have several leads already.
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    Xavier, I have a numbers matching no rust 1972 911 T coupe ( no sunroof). Repainted in original single stage Albert blue. 2.4 MFI and 915 rebuilt last year by Pat Williams Restoration in Memphis, TN. Harvey Weidman Fuchs with new Perilli CN 36 tires. New dash, carpets, headliner, windshield, recovered Recaro comfort seats. PMB brakes, Koni shocks. New fuel tank, fuel lines and fuel pump. Clean TN title in my name. Much more. Photos available. Mike Maloan 731.234.8525 mmaloan@hotmail.com

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    Budget does help regardless how 'touchy'
    Mark

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    Quote Originally Posted by NZVW View Post
    Budget does help regardless how 'touchy'
    Right, but...
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    Still looking for one.
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