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    FS: 1970 S Complete Engine

    Peter Kane

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    ROFLMAO. Seriously? If this engine were rebuilt by Henry, Weiner, Gamroth, etc., with CORRECT parts (not a non-oringal MFI pump that needs recalibrating, Mahles instead of JEs), I might be able to see this price as on the outskirts of fair.

    This engine sells at that price the day my ass and that hole in the ground over there become indistinguishable.
    Kenik
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    Yeah but what do you REALLY think about it Kenik? I mean if you weren't holding back or anything...

    Pretty funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenikh
    ROFLMAO. Seriously? If this engine were rebuilt by Henry, Weiner, Gamroth, etc., with CORRECT parts (not a non-oringal MFI pump that needs recalibrating, Mahles instead of JEs), I might be able to see this price as on the outskirts of fair.

    This engine sells at that price the day my ass and that hole in the ground over there become indistinguishable.
    Yes, but the work was performed by a "Master Porsche Mechanic" who "was" very "METHOTICAL"

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    Well if it has the right torque specs then it should be a excellent motor.

    Yes this engine is untidy, not finished, at this price I think you could buy a finished engine outright from Henry at Supertec and get a warranty.

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    Did this engine end up in a 1970 911S Coupe that was sold in Southern California ?

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