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Thread: going prices on 70 S MFI Pump/Throttle Bodies??

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    going prices on 70 S MFI Pump/Throttle Bodies??

    What has been the actual selling prices of a MFI pump, (rebuilt by PFI), or throttle bodies (rebuilt by Eurometrix) ???? No core exchanged...BRAND NEW REBUILD

    I am talking about open market/Ebay prices.
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    Ray Crawford
    Early S Registry #271
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    '70 911 S Coupe 2.9 w/MFI Twin Plug "Flairs n Chairs"
    '72 911 S Targa 2.4 w/MFI

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    For a fully rebuilt, like new, complete set of 'S' stacks and pump, I'd say...it depends. The selling price is going to typically be less than the cost of buying used parts and having it done yourself. Last year, I bought a '69S set that had rebulit stacks and an unrebuilt but perfect pump for $1200. That is heavily on the "deal" side of the equation.

    Having Eurometrix rebuild stacks cost about $1800 (less elsewhere) if I remember correctly, a pump at PFI is about $750 (also less elsewhere). I know of a soild core set of mag 2.2 'S' pump and stacks that recently sold for $800, so if you add it up, the outer limit should be ~$3400. It would require a serious lucky streak to get a buyer willing to pay that.

    I'd never pay more than $2500 for a perfect set. As far as Ebay goes, I haven't seen a complete and rebuilt set for sale for a looong time.
    Kenik
    - 1969 911S
    - 1965/66 911
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    latest prices

    I spoke with both Matt @Eurometrix, and Gus @ PFI.

    As per the Eurometrix website, $1080 is the price for a set of rebushed/remachined TB's, including gold zinc plating and flow tested.
    Add for engine crossbar service & plating $120.00
    Engine control link service, new M8 ball sockets and plating $120.00
    Turn around time is weeks

    A MFI pump rebuld at PFI is $1200-1300.00 depending...Turn around is weeks

    Total without cores is $2380.00 ish plus cores, (if you do not have them) plus waiting time (whats your time worth).

    Asking the question, due to MAY be selling mine in near future??
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    Ray Crawford
    Early S Registry #271
    R Gruppe #255
    '70 911 S Coupe 2.9 w/MFI Twin Plug "Flairs n Chairs"
    '72 911 S Targa 2.4 w/MFI

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    possible sale

    Ray if you "may" sell let me know . I could use those items for my 71S.

    thanks Ray
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    Check this thread on Pelican...

    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/showt...hreadid=301551

    Not sure whether he is selling pieces or the whole warehouse as a lot, but his shelves sure have some nice bits, including MFI pumps and stacks.

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