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Thread: FS: Front oil cooler from a 1970 911S ... BEHR

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    FS: Front oil cooler from a 1970 911S ... BEHR

    Front oil cooler from a 1970 911S. Made by BEHR.
    Overall in great condition but untested. Can email more photos if needed.
    $2600 shipped in the contiguous United states.
    Ben 904-87 four - for ate 77 or helosixx at gmail
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    Bump.... Still available

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    Sale pending.

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    Someone finally realized that these will just keep getting more expensive?

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    Five more years they will be double.

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    Only if you own a bunch of them.

    In five years time I reckon someone will be making a nice replica. Besides it sits behind a cover! Make hay while the sun shines unless you forgot Hood Mounted Rally Lights that are now a dime a dozen.

    More and more of this stuff will come on line with time. It's happened to my BMW parts. A few cannot be replicated but for the most part (no pun intended) I can get what I need to build a bike from scratch. All I need is a frame, engine, gearbox and differential. FWIW: MAX BMW just built a brand new R90-S from the BMW catalog.
    http://www.autoevolution.com/news/wh...ery-74041.html

    BMW has Porsche covered with their ability to produce vintage parts. Here's a snippet for one bike:

    https://shop.bmw-classic.de/is-bin/I...ARCH_MOTORBIKE

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    Replicas approx 2months away.....
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    Pacific oil coolers has a decent replacement and can also pressure test. They repair my aircraft coolers.

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    Look forward to seeing these John. Are they visually different ? Preview pic ?

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