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    2 NOS hard oil lines

    I have no idea what these are for. The PET doesn't recognize the part numbers. Any help ID'ing them would be appreciated. Buy one or both for $85 each. The one in the Porsche bag is part number 901.501.889.01 and the unwrapped one is 901.501.890.01. They're one digit apart, so they might be used together or left & right or?
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    I'll take them Glenn, I think they are S oil lines.


    two listings came up on a google search, both just call them tubes. Retail at about $150+ for each of them.

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&s...01&btnG=Search
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    ok, thanks. I saw that too; Pelican's search says "tube" and at about $150 & $130, so I tried to price them to move quickly. I guess it worked! I'll PM you with payment info.
    Glenn Sager
    1971 911S Coupe
    1978 911SC Targa
    1995 993 Coupe

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    your right; those lines are identical to the ones under the right front fender connecting to the flex lines that go to the cooler on my '71 S. Good thing I don't need them or I'd be kicking myself!
    Glenn Sager
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    1978 911SC Targa
    1995 993 Coupe

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    Shaun I really could use these on my resto '71 S unless you have a need
    would you consider parting with them? thanks Bert

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    hey Bert, these are going on the 69S. I know the car has them, but as I think you've seen the car, should definitely be replaced. With the E gone, I'm slowly starting to gather parts for the S and getting rid of everything I don't need!
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    Bert, I think I have an extra set of those lines. They're used, but if I can find them, I'd be willing to part with them. PM me and I'll get back to you when I dig them out of the garage.

    Glenn
    Glenn Sager
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    1978 911SC Targa
    1995 993 Coupe

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    Thanks Glenn will do, Bert

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    Any hydraulic line shop worth its salt can knock those out IF you have to have them.

    Good luck,

    Tom
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