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Thread: NOS early sand cast transmission case

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    NOS early sand cast transmission case

    This is a New Old Stock sand cast gear case. This still has a factory parts stickers and NO SERIAL NUMBER! Porsche part number is 9019011010R. I got it about ten years ago from a sell off of Vasek Polak's parts collection.

    The bearing races have some surface oxidation, and one of the rear studs is missing.

    Price is $400 OBO. I'm not sure what this is really worth, and I'm trying to abide by the rules, if this is price is way out of line please PM me.

    FOB 38363. I only charge actual shipping costs.

    email me with any questions: a914man@netease.net
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    Hallo!
    If it's still avaible and Flunder is not interested, i'll take it.
    Email sent

    Thanks
    Andrea
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    NOSGRUPPE

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    I emailed about 12 hours ago but have received no response
    as yet so I don't know who if any are in line before me. Hoping
    to get a response soon.

    andy
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    More pics

    Here's a pic of the casting date, and a pic of the bottom where I was told the serial number would be on a production case.

    The factory parts sticker has fallen off, and I don't know where it went, sorry for that.

    Just an FYI, I give first shot to the first EMAIL or PM I receive that says "I want it". That person has first right of refusal and so on down the list, according the EMAILS I received and the order they came in. I don't know any more reasonable way to do it.
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    Since I'm second in line and Perry hasn't contacted me again I'm
    guessing this has been taken by the first in line.

    andy
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    Thanks for the photos, Perry!

    I'll be lucky the next time.
    Happy to know that Flunder took it.

    Best
    Andrea
    Registry Member #1414
    NOSGRUPPE

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    Sale pending

    Sale pending to Bert, who's email was first received.

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    I guess I should have asked how much Perry needed for it ?

    great buy
    Jeff H.
    72 911
    914-6 GT

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    Thanks

    The transmission case arrived exactly as represented - a NOS case

    Perry did a fantastic job in packaging the case.

    Thanks Perry.
    Bert Jayasekera
    1970 911T - Tangerine Orange
    Early 911S Registry #494
    R Gruppe #167

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