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    WTB - 67 2.0 black engine shroud

    Am looking for a black engine shroud that would be for a '67 2.0L normal engine. Not sure the range of years that would be appropriate, but this is for an engine built in Nov'66. Pls PM or email (buddeman@gmail.com) pictures and asking price. Thank you in advance!
    Pat
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    I've got a couple in very good condition.

    I'll send pics and price.
    Tom Butler
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    I've got two of these from 1967 motors.
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    Nice unit

    Hey there Tom,

    Really nice unit, how many of those did you say you might have?

    I might know a couple of people looking for one.

    PM me when you have a moment and let me know what you need to get for these.

    I will see what I can do.

    Thanks for the post.



    Erik Johnson
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    You have an email.
    Quote Originally Posted by Erik@GBox View Post
    Hey there Tom,

    Really nice unit, how many of those did you say you might have?

    I might know a couple of people looking for one.

    PM me when you have a moment and let me know what you need to get for these.

    I will see what I can do.

    Thanks for the post.



    Erik Johnson
    GBox Sales Manager
    (303) 440-8899 work
    (303) 895-4828 cell
    mail@gboxweb.com
    Tom Butler
    1973 RSR Clone
    1970 911E
    914-6 GT Clone in Progress

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