"71" -6 for sale on BAT, somewhat crusty, but has a interesting history |
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"71" -6 for sale on BAT, somewhat crusty, but has a interesting history |
v82go |
Jun 12 2017, 12:28 PM
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Jun 13 2017, 10:13 PM
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Agreeded. But are vents on the side creating low pressure? I'd assume high pressure. Certainly the ones in the back should be generating low-pressure Trans cooler story is a long one, previous owner claims Porsche based the first racing trans cooler setup on the 915 in 72 off this car! All I know it that it all worked for long time... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif) Lots of cool stories tied to this car. Would be a fun one to own and play with while bringing it back to its former glory. I already have one with its own set of "opportunities". I read with interest that this car had "cruse control". At first I thought it said "CURSE control". I need that with mine as as I'm sure its haunted the way everything keeps going wrong. I wish your friend good luck with the sale. |
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