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Thread: FS: 1968 Porsche 911T Sport Kit 2

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    I'm sorry to see that car going down this road.

    Doesn't do the man or the car justice.
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    All I can say is that this is one of my top 5 favorite early 911's of all time. It really is pretty much the perfect early 911. The best part of it in my opinion are the group 3 flares. Every SWB car should have a pair IMO.
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    Great car. I agree with Bob. At that price it deserves better photos.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jens View Post
    (seriously Tom, one of my favorite cars)
    A pickup truck or an overpriced bauble?

    You can buy my car. I know where ALL THE PARTS are to build one like this and you'll still have $200,000 in the bank and many cases of beer.
    I'd buy a new GTRS and never look back.

    Tom
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    What exactly comes with a Sportkit 2 (or a Sportkit 1, for that matter)?
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    But Tom, some people spend that kind of money on pretty pictures to hang on a wall, you know art and stuff, or a boat, or even a rare chest of drawers. Some even waste this kind of money on a diamond brooch for the lady in his life. So what?!

    If it was me with $300 large disposable (and my car needs and wants were met already), I might spend it elsewhere too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by naparsei View Post
    What exactly comes with a Sportkit 2 (or a Sportkit 1, for that matter)?
    Sport Kit 2 is a set of megaphones and mounting hardware.
    Sport Kit 1 is hotter plugs, bigger venturis, bigger carb jets, breather bottle, weber intake covers, lightened flywheel
    and sport clutch.

    I believe that Sport Kit 1 was a prerequisite for Sport Kit 2, the Kardex may only list SK2 which implies SK1.
    My Kardex shows SK2 however the evidence shows that SK1 was installed (mounting brackets for the oil breather
    catch bottle).

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    Certainly worth the price of admission, eh?

    Tom
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    I was under the impression that the COA said "911S" engine and thats it Chris
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    anyone know what has happened with this car ? it is no longer on bob campbell's site. Wondering if it sold ?

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