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    Factory air cleaner for carbureted engine

    This is the original air cleaner which was on my car ( '70 T ) when I bought it. It has become excess inventory.

    All fittings and openings have been brazed shut, approx. 5" have been cut from the "snorkel" and reshaped with a bell-shaped flare. All sheet-metal components have been powder coated in satin black.

    Included are brand-new factory rubber seals between the large housing and the individual carb housings.

    Also included are two sets of latches ( older model air cleaners used different latches than the newer models ) - all have been replated in clear zinc.

    Complete, never on the car since reconditioning, better than new - please see photos.

    Everything above including free shipping via UPS in the US..................U.S., $ 325.00
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    Before it became Ruprecht, my Porsche was a '70 911 T



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