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> Factory 914-6 mount to a 3.2 engine, Does it work with out mods?
burton73
post Mar 5 2007, 03:53 PM
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Has anyone put a 3.2 in with a stock mount? Just the mount. I know there are guys with not factory mounts.

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post Mar 6 2007, 12:56 PM
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No numbers as I am so far off. The guys next door do full restorations. A 914 is not that hard as compared to other cars. By the way. The owner next door sold a dead stock super nice original 914-6 for $30,000 2 years ago when I first mover here (he said he sent it to Germany). They have cars coming and going all the time from Ferraris to Lamborghinis to American cars. My price for bodywork is $36 Hour and $89. for Mechanical. The good news is I just walk out my front door and walk 100 ft. pay as I go and move the care here to work on the things I want to work on. And will roll it back. I am building the engine. A good deal for me and for them to fill in dead time. A great price in West Los Angeles. They turn out some great looking cars.

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