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    RS Engine 6631218

    This is a real longshot guys but does any one have or know where RS engine 6631218 is it was originally from a West German delivered RS # 1248

    Thanks
    Clyde Boyer





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    Rs

    Clyde - I have what I believe to be a (Chris Musante) 1973 RS motor at the shop. It's not all original, race prepped, has Webers and came out of a "hot" RS clone in the Washington, DC area. I'll get the numbers off it and post here tomorrow. I was going to post the numbers anyway and ask if anyone had the car!

    Gordon.
    Gordon

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    Xmas present?

    Clyde, you DO realize that engine 6631218 would be the original engine for MY RS? #1248? Are you looking for a Xmas present to get me???? IF it turns up, PLEASE let me know....

    You COULD check with RUF to find out what happened to it when they restored the car....
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    Stacey,

    Ho Ho Ho think i might have the present of your lifetime.

    Let me double check the info as I was aked to post this question by someone I know (not all that well) who has bought a car with that engine in it or so he says.

    I will get on it immediately Staceyand report back shortly
    Clyde Boyer





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    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed my first ever 911 (1995)







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    WOW! I'll try not to get my hopes too high. Clyde, that's unbelievable news, I hope it pans out....I'll try not to obsess about it too much....

    Thanks!!!!
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    GP Silver, 2018 GT2RS WP....the BEAST
    Daytona Gray 2021 RS6 Avant....BEAST #2...Best daily EVER

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    GONE...MANY, many great ones....

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    Santa may have indeed arrived.

    I can confirm that my aussie acqauintance (Peter) has indeed purchased a LHD German deliverd 2.4S that has had the RSR look alike treatment and according to him has RS engine 1218 in it with 2.8 pistons and barrels.

    I stress at this stage that I have not seen the car or the engine for verification but certainly can do without any issues.

    email me at Clyde@the-boyers.biz

    and I will put you in touch with Peter and you can take it from there if your interested in getting the original motor back.

    Do you have the original gearbox in your car or is there a chance the matching gearbox is also still with the original motor?
    Clyde Boyer





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    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed my first ever 911 (1995)







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    Stacy, unbelievable! Please let us know how this turns out!
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    Quote Originally Posted by 69Sman View Post
    I'll try not to obsess about it too much...
    Right now he's driving Jennifer fuching nuts.....

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    No Fuching WAY.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    Right now he's driving Jennifer fuching nuts.....

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    Ahhh...you know me well my friend....

    Clyde, WOW! I will email you.
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