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Thread: FS: 1972 911T Engine, Longblock, 911/51

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    FS: 1972 911T Engine, Longblock, 911/51

    The engine has been SOLD. Thanks!
    Last edited by nvrlift; 03-11-2014 at 09:30 PM.

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    I also realize that although I have been a member of this site for a year and half, this is my first post. I guess I should be more active as a poster for the number of hours I spend on here reading! I am happy to help you feel comfortable on who I am if you are a serious buyer so that you know I am a trustworthy seller. Just acknowledging what I myself would think of someone with little to no posts on a forum like this.

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    a location would be helpful GLWS
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    Thanks, just updated my profile to show location, and bolded the information I had in my original post about location.

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    its the kind of thing I'd be interested in for spares, but at a lower price, as I'm about to pull and rebuild my own 72T 2.4.

    if nobody else shows interest in the next few weeks, please PM me your lowest $
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    Just some info from my observations of your pictures

    Although the block was originally from a '72T, the heads appear to be CIS from a '73.5, and it does not appear to have cams for MFI.
    I suspect the block was used as a replacement for something damaged. Would be nice to know what pistons and cams are on the engine.

    The lower "turbo" valve covers are a nice update

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