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    FS: Early 911 Aluminum Engine Long Block

    Selling a 1968 Porsche 911 Alloy engine long block. This engine has been sitting for quite a while and is frozen. No attempts have been made to free it up. The engine number is 3380133. It was a sportomatic engine and still has the torque converter. I can strap and shrink wrap to a pallet. It is located in Northern California. Asking 2,400 for it.
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