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Porsche 924 Turbo Parts Engine Motor Pick-up Only. on 2040-parts.com

US $499.99
Location:

Hawesville, Kentucky, United States

Hawesville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:Used

This is a used motor from a 1980 924 Turbo.  I really don't have any information about this engine, therefore I am calling it a parts engine!  The car was not running when I obtained it. I do know that the motor turns over freely, and appears to have some compression, otherwise it could be a boat anchor!  If a buyer needs pieces and parts from this engine, just contact me and I will take them off and sell separately. For example, head, oil pan, valve cover,etc.
   I am parting an entire car, so feel free to email me with any specific part needs.
This item is for pickup only in Hawesville,  Ky.  However,  other pick-up/delivery options need to be discussed prior to the end of the auction.

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