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Old 06-14-2011, 04:30 PM
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Maybe a language thing but from the posts - looks like most people here say DO NOT BUY EITHER CAR and the op keeps saying WHAT PICTURE CAN I SHOW YOU TO CHANGE YOUR MIND



simple stated, keep looking unless you really want one of these then our opinion doesnt matter anyhow.
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Originally Posted by ivangene
Maybe a language thing but from the posts - looks like most people here say DO NOT BUY EITHER CAR and the op keeps saying WHAT PICTURE CAN I SHOW YOU TO CHANGE YOUR MIND



simple stated, keep looking unless you really want one of these then our opinion doesnt matter anyhow.
Council not to buy, only because the car has no history of service and there is no possibility to pass diagnostics - in the USA correct. In the USA many classical Porsches also it is possible to choose an excellent variant.
In Russia all no more than 40-50 cars. Owners of classical Porsches don't hasten to sell them.


The decision to buy or not accepts everyone personally.
I attentively read and I respect experience and knowledge of participants of a forum. Your councils will help me to make a correct choice.
I yet haven't accepted this decision.

Yours faithfully, also I thank for that that you write to me!
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Old 06-14-2011, 06:09 PM
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Sergey... I am not trying to make you mad or feel bad. i really think you are asking the right questions and doing your part to find a good car.

we cannot assess the cars from the internet any better than we have and we are not aware of the market for any cars in your country.

If I HAD TO CHOOSE - I would still choose to wait for a better car, but that is me
Old 06-15-2011, 01:25 AM
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Originally Posted by ivangene
Sergey... I am not trying to make you mad or feel bad. i really think you are asking the right questions and doing your part to find a good car.

we cannot assess the cars from the internet any better than we have and we are not aware of the market for any cars in your country.

If I HAD TO CHOOSE - I would still choose to wait for a better car, but that is me
Thank you. Maybe that's what I will do
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Originally Posted by Fortuna
I have many photos of the body and engine from the bottom, what we have to show?
When the engine lid is opened on the white car, you can clearly see the AC compressor at the right side of the engine. This is not a 2.7 RS
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Also, a 2.7 RS had mechanical fuel injection. The engine bay is dark, but I believe it looks more like a 3.0 liter SC.
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Originally Posted by Norske
Also, a 2.7 RS had mechanical fuel injection. The engine bay is dark, but I believe it looks more like a 3.0 liter SC.
Air Conditioning owner put the machine in Japan. This modern air-conditioning - not the factory.
I have a number of the motor. You can follow any responses to him to determine what kind of motor?
VIN number 9117300082
Motor 6170052

I bought a book about the 911 and factory brochures. But they have not come to Russia.
I still can not itself decrypt the engine room and VIN code machine.


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Originally Posted by Fortuna
Air Conditioning owner put the machine in Japan. This modern air-conditioning - not the factory.
I have a number of the motor. You can follow any responses to him to determine what kind of motor?
VIN number 9117300082
Motor 6170052

I bought a book about the 911 and factory brochures. But they have not come to Russia.
I still can not itself decrypt the engine room and VIN code machine.


Thank you!

I don't think tha tis correct. That is the exact compressor that the factory used from the mid seventies to 1989. it is not a rotoey compressor.
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I have checked Bruce Anderson's book.

911 Model
7 = 1977 Year of manufacture
3 = Japan 2.7 911 or 911S Carrera's are not listed in japan in 1977.
00082= serial number. This is NOT a RS. it may be a 2.7S.
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Thank you!
Old 06-15-2011, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Norske
I have checked Bruce Anderson's book.

911 Model
7 = 1977 Year of manufacture
3 = Japan 2.7 911 or 911S Carrera's are not listed in japan in 1977.
00082= serial number.
This book is the decryption engine specifications?
This book is the technical details - the acceleration time to 100 km / h?
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nothing screams quality like the pic of that vin number

(not you that will translate, but what I meant to say is YUKKK!!! was the car painted with a roller brush)
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Originally Posted by Fortuna
This book is the decryption engine specifications?

DIN Horse Power = 165
Torque 176 lb/ft at 4000 RPM
Compression 8.5/1

This book is the technical details - the acceleration time to 100 km / h?
Has no details of performance



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