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Thread: WTB: 2.0 litre E or S heads (MFI)

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    WTB: 2.0 litre E or S heads (MFI)

    Looking for a set of 1969 911E or 69 911S heads. Will be rebuilt.
    Cheers, Ryan

    Founder and chief centre cap remover at : ZOLLHAUS / Design driven custom PORSCHE : https://zoll.haus

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    Hello Ryan

    I have a set of one year only 69 S MFI heads built up and ready to go. Rebuild them if you wish.
    I have quite a few matching one year only 69S valves too. Enough for at least one spare set (exhaust are sodium filled if I recall).
    PM me for photos, part numbers and price if interested.

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    Mike
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    '69 heads and valves

    Hi Mike,

    I may also need heads and valves for a '69.
    Can you give me some prices. Can I also also have some pics. You can PM also. By chance are you in SoCal?

    Thanks,

    Frank

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    Frank

    Only have one set of heads for mfi and haven't heard from Ryan yet. Once I know the score from him I will let you know.
    I sincerely wish I was in Southern California. Is it a nice place to live and drive early Porsches? I always look at Magnus's threads/video clips and get extremely jealous of you all. For instance, a New Years run in my car would just be a pipe dream here in freezing, wet, gloomy Scotland. I should really come and visit, but then I wouldn't have the cars so......

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    Mike
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    73E (home after 25 years) and sold again
    Early S reg. #681

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    Hi Mike,

    Didnt realize you were in Scotland. Keep me in mind for the heads and valves. By the way what is the cost of those pieces?

    Thanks,

    Frank

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    Hi guys,

    I stuffed up and actually need 2.2 not 2.0 heads. Sorry for the confusion. I'll start a new thread.




    Mike - Thank you for waiting for my reply, you are a gentleman. I hope you can make a deal with Frank instead.
    Cheers, Ryan

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    Mike,

    My e-mail is rmfent@aol.com if you can send me some pics and prices for pieces.

    Thanks,

    Frank

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    Frank

    I will email details ASAP

    Regards
    Mike
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