928sRus New Product - RHD Heater Pipe - 927 574 106 04
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928sRus New Product - RHD Heater Pipe - 927 574 106 04
The heater pipes for our cars are prone to corrosion and the prices from Porsche are outrageous.
The RHD parts are no longer available.
This part is 927 574 106 04 and fits RHD cars from 83 to 95.
Of use to my customers in RHD markets – particularly the UK and Australia.
Zinc plated to emulate the factory pipe.
$110 each.
I will also be making the earlier RHD pipes as well as the LHD ones as well.
The RHD parts are no longer available.
This part is 927 574 106 04 and fits RHD cars from 83 to 95.
Of use to my customers in RHD markets – particularly the UK and Australia.
Zinc plated to emulate the factory pipe.
$110 each.
I will also be making the earlier RHD pipes as well as the LHD ones as well.
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Does it have the "Do It Yourself" manual transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Automatic Transmission? George Layton March 2014
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Does it have the "Do It Yourself" manual transmission, or the superior "Fully Equipped by Porsche" Automatic Transmission? George Layton March 2014
928 Owners are ".....a secret sect of quietly assured Porsche pragmatists who in near anonymity appreciate the prodigious, easy going prowess of the 928."
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nice job Roger, I have seen many corroded pipes
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Kewl, If I turn it upside down, will it fit a LHD car?
Kidding, I know you'd also have to turn the car inside out first.....
Kidding, I know you'd also have to turn the car inside out first.....
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Looks great Roger! What is the ETA for the left steering cars? I've got a couple of projects that I'd love to put these new heater pipes on.
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having paid I think US$300 for the OEM I am very annoyed it took you so long to do this! Well done, now you just need to sort out a replacement for the RHD expansion tank, and an RHD xpipe maybe, Oh, and RHD headers and maybe a bunch of other RHD unobtanium. Please....
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Whats the start VIN for this piece please Roger? My car is DS840812...Jan 83 build. My pipe was not in great condition when I did the radiator a couple of years ago, but was not leaking, and still has no leaks.
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jp 83 Euro S AT 52k
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jp 83 Euro S AT 52k