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  1. #31
    I have just answered my own question about the fuel tank as I have discovered its a 62 litre tank that was fitted with all factory air con RS cars.

    The strut brace is not standard on Touring cars but was on RSR vehicles to my knowledge but as a fellow Targa owner I can advise your car will handle much better if you put one in.

    The factory air con has been removed and I suspect the water bottle relocated to the front. Tjhis was done by a previous owner and as I am not a fan of air con in Porsches I would have removed it anyway so it has saved me the trouble.

    I intend to drive and enjoy for a year or two then restore the car to its original Light yellow colour and fix any issues, if any, I discover in the next few months.

    Clyde

    73 Targa 2.4S
    RS #101

  2. #32
    All you gentelmen looking for a 73 speaker grill may want to check out this ad on Pelican:

    73 grill for sale

    No affiliation, just remembered this thread when I came across the ad.

    Have fun,
    Doug Roberts
    68 912 Slate Gray
    64 356C Ivory

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