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    pics

    more pics of this car, please, for those of us who have not gone out to buy the loto ticket yet, beutiful car!

  2. #2
    "This car has a blank 911/83 case that was built into a 2.8L high compression motor "

    Does this mean that the car doesnt have a 2.7L engine? and how does that affect the originality of the car?
    Is this like changing a 2.2 to 2.3 or a 2.4 to 2.5?
    (excuse my ignorance?)

  3. #3
    Scargo,

    My statement simply points out that while my engine is a correct type 911/83 case for an RS, it is not the original numbered case that the car left the factory with.

    It is a larger displacement motor simply because it was rebuilt using different factory pistons and cylinders, along with recalibrating the mfi pump. This is a common and desirable modification among early 911's.

    Here are a few more pics for Platas:
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    2015 McLaren 650S spider
    2001 Ferrari 550
    2010 Ariel Atom 3
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    Another pic
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    2015 McLaren 650S spider
    2001 Ferrari 550
    2010 Ariel Atom 3
    1979 Ferrari 308gtb

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    And another
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    2015 McLaren 650S spider
    2001 Ferrari 550
    2010 Ariel Atom 3
    1979 Ferrari 308gtb

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    More for the junkies
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    2001 Ferrari 550
    2010 Ariel Atom 3
    1979 Ferrari 308gtb

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    Almost done
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    The color is way too cool Rob! I'm sure you will be sad to see it go.
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