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Thread: 911 2.3/2.5 st

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    911 2.3/2.5 st

    Hello to all, happy new year!!(we are still in January!!!)

    I started Gr 4 project( from original 2.2l S 1971 roller) and have several questions-request
    I'm looking for many parts and details on this fabulous car

    Request
    1- Front balsa+GFK hood
    2- Front 2.3l bumper(as it's a 71's model I prefer to fit this design as further even if engine will be 2.5l)
    3- Steel Front and rear arches/fenders( I found roller, arches but nothing less than 3500$....have you best choice? quality?
    4- Plastic rear side windows and rear screen? adress?
    5- Gastank with filler.etc..(not found)
    6- Seals for front and rear bumper(as it's longer than OEM I can't use original, french friend said to me rennspeed, other one?

    Questions

    a- position of quick openning hinges front and rear(and latch)
    b- position of MARSCHALL additionnal headlight on the front hood
    c- position of the trough perforation for gastank: center?
    d- rear side plastic windows were with or without aeration,(R type)
    e- dimensions of wheels 7+9 or 8+9?- dimensions of tyres?
    f- what was the type of the exterior mirror? Durant OEM?
    g- all pictures welcome!!!

    tks to all!!!!

    deudeuesse

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    Senior Member beh911's Avatar
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    Welcome. A good thread for you to read if you haven't already:

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...mate-ST-thread
    1969 S Coupe #761
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    doors

    Did they have aluminum doors/
    Mike

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    Doors skins I think Mike.

    Canford Classics for rear arches, Marek for fuel tank & race filler neck. Both on this board

    Many suppliers of GFK parts, depends where you live?

    Easy to make your own plastic windows from sheet perspex
    Looking for engine # 6208151
    '74 RS 3.0 Replica
    '70 911E Bahia Red (SOLD)
    '71 911 S/T Replica 2.3 Twin plug BEAST (SOLD)
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    Senior Member CamBiscuit's Avatar
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    Oh and this thread is pretty much the bomb http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...nother-hot-rod
    Looking for engine # 6208151
    '74 RS 3.0 Replica
    '70 911E Bahia Red (SOLD)
    '71 911 S/T Replica 2.3 Twin plug BEAST (SOLD)
    Australian TYP 901 Register #78
    Early S Registry # 1076

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    I have a friend with aluminum factory door skins. Signed on the inside approx 1970.
    Mike

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    Tks a lot guys!!!

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