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I strayed from the herd


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As long as you didn't give up a 2002 in the process......I forgive.

1995 Toyota Landcruiser

1975 2002A

1989 Dodge Raider (sold)

1974 Toyota Landcruiser (very sadly sold)

1994 BMW 530i (sold)

1992 BMW 325i (sold)

1970 2002 auto sunroof (sold)

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Nice. You are forgiven, Son!

And there weren't a lot of '70 911s with sunroofs!

Enjoy,

Steve

Thanks. You are correct, probably about 10% would be my guess, maybe more? The sunroof was a big factor in my decision, combined with being a one owner black plate CA car with relatively low miles (68K)

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NIcey NIce I hate to be an arse, but how much? Since Caymens and 356s are out of my budget just curious to see what a Stuggart Stud runs these days.?

Dave Miller

DBMW2002

76 Golfie, Screamin Yellow Zonker

97 328is For when u absolutley positively gotta get there fast

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NIcey NIce I hate to be an arse, but how much? Since Caymens and 356s are out of my budget just curious to see what a Stuggart Stud runs these days.?

Dave Miller

DBMW2002

Here's the price graph from Hagerty for a '70 911T. Prices are on the dramatic increase. You should see the price graph for a 911S!

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What's the problem? BMW parts prices not high enough?

Nice car. I always wanted one.

No amount of skill or education will ever replace dumb luck
1971 2002 (much modified rocket),  1987 635CSI (beauty),  

2000 323i,  1996 Silverado Pickup (very useful)

Too many cars.

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very nice! - same color as my 160HP, 2300lb, 2013 ABARTH.

now? doesnt that car have sunroof drains also ? !

and hows the T-Chain tensioners?

happy new year indeed.

http://www.pelicanparts.com/catalog/shopcart/911E/POR_911E_UP911E_pg20.htm

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OLD style

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NEW and improved style

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'86 R65 650cc #6128390 22,000m
'64 R27 250cc #383851 18,000m
'11 FORD Transit #T058971 28,000m "Truckette"
'13 500 ABARTH #DT600282 6,666m "TAZIO"

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very nice! - same color as my 160HP, 2300lb, 2013 ABARTH.

now? doesnt that car have sunroof drains also ? !

and hows the T-Chain tensioners?

happy new year indeed.

You raise a good point re the tensioners. Don't know whether this car has been upgraded to a hydraulic tensioner. I assume that's your question? That's the first query I have been unable to answer definitively as the engine photo shows some evidence of a hydraulic tensioner (to the right of the fan shroud):

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If its without the upgrade. then it becomes an issue of originality versus reliability, since this is a fairly original car. Even so, If the car is without the hydraulic tensioner, I will likely make that upgrade upon delivery.

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Looks good and you win style points for "Dunkelrot"

I agree....that is a nice color. Plus the early 911s make such wonderful noises. Music to ones ears. Very nice car.

1995 Toyota Landcruiser

1975 2002A

1989 Dodge Raider (sold)

1974 Toyota Landcruiser (very sadly sold)

1994 BMW 530i (sold)

1992 BMW 325i (sold)

1970 2002 auto sunroof (sold)

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