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Our good friend Eric Shea (of PMB Brakes) had a 3.2 engine stolen from the back of his pickup truck today. Hopefully everyone could keep their eyes and ears open for any sudden ‘good deals’. Supposedly missing an alternator and lower valve covers.
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Flash #s Factory stamped near the SN of the 3.2 Family of engines;
930/20 = 3.2engine ROW (rest of world) 1984-up 930/21= 3.2 engine USA 1984-86 930/25= 3.2 engine USA 1987-89 930/26= 3.2 engine Sweden Source: Bruce Anderson's Porsche 911 Performance. The engine id # is either still in its place, unless removed or restamped by the thief (orig # can still be identified by most BAT* detectives) . Eric may not want to make this info public, as this is his call only. *Burglary AutoTheft |
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