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    67/68 911S alum case 960222 typ.901/02

    I bought this alum case for my engine build,before I use/modify it I wanted to see if anyone was looking for this specific case for their resto. I am willing to partially trade for a normal alum. or a 7R small spigot mag case. If I am able to make a deal to cover my machining costs I am open,otherwise I will use it myself.The case is on its way to me now I am in SoCal. outright price 2950$ Steve

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    That serial # is not on my list of wanted cases at this time.
    However, when you get it, I'd like to know the build #, case pairing #, and the casting date please. This will be the earliest 901/02 engine in my build database.
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    Thanks for the info! the casting(?) # 5732 part #s are 901.101.101.02 and 901.101.101.01 for the halves ,as yet it looks unmolested and it is being shipped from fla. from a random lot of parts ,mostly non porsche. any info is welcomed. Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by davep View Post
    That serial # is not on my list of wanted cases at this time.
    However, when you get it, I'd like to know the build #, case pairing #, and the casting date please. This will be the earliest 901/02 engine in my build database.
    Dave, do you have 908070 on your wanted list? If not please feel free to add it to your list too..Cliff

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    Steve, yes 5732 would be the build #. Let me know when the case arrives and we can get the other numbers I wanted.
    Cliff, yes, 908070 is on my wanted list.
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    Thanks,Ill let you know.Steve

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