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    French TR replica

    Guy Avallaneda's 911 TR replica,1969 T modele ex -Alméras brothers,should have ran in the past,actually fitted with 3,5 MFI engine but soon will come 2,0
    906 P/C's,weber 46 IDA,etc... Great!!!!
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    Beautiful! A funny thought entered my head as soon as I saw the pic. I wondered how big the alternator must be to feed all that candlepower...
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    These are fast becoming my fave. What a gorgeous auto.
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    Refresh me on which flares these cars used?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kenikh
    Refresh me on which flares these cars used?
    This have original RS flares,R fenders,8x15 Minilites/7R fuchs.
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    Gotta love a Signal Orange early 911. Yes it certainly is a great looking car.

    Isn't this the AL engine lid that was for sale on eBay? Why would the owner sell a cool lightweight part like that?
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    That car is so fine.
    I still don't get why he sold off the aluminum engine lid.

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    Maybe rubber tie downs would bend the aluminum? After looking at the aluminum lid on Evren's 911E, I was amazed that it survived unscathed all these years. They aren't much thicker than a beer can.
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