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Thread: FS: Supertec / Burnham Twin Plug RSR Style Distributor

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    FS: Supertec / Burnham Twin Plug RSR Style Distributor

    Selling a prize out of the stash for a customer's project.

    Supertec/Aaron Burnham Twin Plug Distributor.

    It is based on a 911SC unit and therefore does not run points.

    The curve will work for a hot motor ~911S up to ~RSR.

    It was built a couple of years ago, never run. I just had it checked and blessed by Aaron for the sale. It is perfect, as-new.

    Beautiful, awesome and perfect for a twin plug conversion or RSR replica build.

    I used one in a 2.8 Short Stroke with High Butterflies in the "Lime Green Meanie" below.



    PLEASE READ:
    You will need to ensure you have a 911SC '78-83 distributor drive gear installed on your crankshaft.

    $2,200, obo

    Thanks.
    Scott
    kindersport@gmail.com
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    No goat in this race...but these are mighty fine twin plug dizzies. Aaron built a couple for me year or two ago.

    That is a very fair price. GLWS
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    Thanks

    By the way, I have a set of plug wires. They are black, Interference-Shielded wires just like the set-up above in the green car.

    I can sell the distributor with wires for $2500 shipped. This is a $300+ discount off what it would cost you to go get this system made up for you, and you don't have to wait!
    scott kinder
    kindersport@gmail.com

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    9110220587 - 1973 RSR revival in progress
    My Car Thread: "Five-Eighty-Seven..."
    “If it isn't there, it didn't cost anything, it doesn't weigh anything and can't break." - From the philosophy of Grady Clay

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