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    FS: 1967 911 Alum. Engine Complete

    This engine was rebuilt by a well known shop in Nevada. According to the builder the motor was built back in 2000. It has all new bearings, gaskets, etc. as well as rebuilt heads with new valves, reground "Solex" cams, forged piston set. It has been sitting waiting for the correct car to put it in.
    The Weber 40's have been gone through as well. This engine is ready to install and drive. To my knowledge this engine has not had any miles put on it since the rebuilt. PPI's welcome.
    It is located in Northern California. The Engine number is 911920. It originally came from a 1967 911. I will help arrange with overseas or out of state shipping.

    Brad 925.876.1281.
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