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    "1973 Porsche 911RS - Light Yellow - #1534"

    http://www.caporsche.net/images/cars...RS/images.html

    Nice!

    Stock Number ????

    Very well documented RS with FIA papers.

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    Was for sale late last year at Koch for 248,911 EUR - wonder what the current asking price is!

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    LY is my 2nd favorite RS color (after Beige Grey). Nice looking car. Funky radio and steering wheel + seats. I'd probably delete the radio and change steering wheel + seats, if i was lucky enough to own it
    Karl: E911SR #792 ; RG #420 ; GS #7

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    Senior Member PeterM1965's Avatar
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    Not even a real Halda Twinmaster!! Oh the humanity.
    1968 Coupe
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    7s on all corners
    Now Sold

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    I cannot understand how someone can restore a real RS whitout putting the right seats and steering wheel in...............
    1970S Coupe, Blood orange #1436
    1965 Coupe, Dolphin gray #1506

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    "I cannot understand how someone can restore a real RS whitout putting the right seats and steering wheel in"

    May be in storage? I've seen quite a few folks not use the original chairs and steering wheel in 964 RSs of 993 RSs.
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    The car needs to be 100%. Seats and a wheel are not that hard to source if you're willing to pay. If they "own it" my guess is that they are trying to squeeze what they can and let the next guy figure it all out. It's all business in the car business and giving someone "the business" is part of the business. Got it?

    Tom
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    Don't forget the fuchs alloys as those do not look like RS rims to me!
    John

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