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    FS: NIB TMP-9800 oil cooler for 65-71 911

    Tasker Metal Products oil cooler, brand new in the original box (only opened to inspect and take pictures). I obtained this cooler in a trade last year, and have no use for it. It is stamped with build date 9/09.

    This version replaces OE part 901.107.041.02 and is for 1965-71 911's. I don't know what differs on the TMP-9801 version for the 1972-89 cars or whether they can be interchanged.

    Lists at $495 from Pelican Parts.

    I'm looking for $400/offer plus actual shipping charges if applicable. I'm located in the Los Angeles area. Please PM or post a reply with any questions.
    Chris C.
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    Quote Originally Posted by campbellcj View Post
    This version replaces OE part 901.107.041.02 and is for 1965-71 911's. I don't know what differs on the TMP-9801 version for the 1972-89 cars or whether they can be interchanged.
    Screw on fitting vs. slip on hose.

    Haven't seen you in a while Chris. Still have the "6"?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146 View Post
    Screw on fitting vs. slip on hose.

    Haven't seen you in a while Chris. Still have the "6"?
    Hi Marco,

    Thanks for the info about the cooler diffs.

    I do still have the -6 conversion. It is now a fairly extreme "914R" concept and I finally got back into POC events this year after a few year hiatus. It's still narrow bodied and grip limited, so going wider may be the next evolutionary change. I have some fresh Weidman 8 and 9" RSR finish Fuchs sitting here...

    914R at Willow Springs by cjcam, on Flickr

    Hope to see ya around one of these days,
    Chris C.
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    Bump for the weekend.

    I will consider any reasonable cash offers or trades!
    Chris C.
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    2009 997TT 6-speed | street weapon
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    If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something. Murphy's Law #8

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    Still for sale - need to clean out the garage and pay for my new clutch!
    Chris C.
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    2009 997TT 6-speed | street weapon
    2001 F150 Supercrew 4x4 | tow vehicle

    If everything seems to be going well, you have obviously overlooked something. Murphy's Law #8

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    Chris, PM sent on that oil cooler.

    Thanks
    Marc

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    SOLD!

    Thanks
    Chris C.
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