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Porsche 930 Intake Efi / Carrera 3.2 Intake on 2040-parts.com

US $1,200.00
Location:

Awendaw, South Carolina, United States

Awendaw, South Carolina, United States
Used 3.2 Carrera Intake , unit has been polished no finish, hoses have a few questionable small cracks, otherwise very nice condition fuel rails are included
Manufacturer Part Number:OEM Warranty:No Surface Finish:Polished no finish Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Porsche 3.2 Carrera Intake With Twin Fuel Rails  , commonly used on the Porsche 930 for an EFI ( Electronic Fuel Injection) Conversion.    This intake includes Intake , Throttle Body, and TPS Sensor. .   Very nice welding ( see detail pictures )  .   An EFI Conversion for the Porsche 930 significantly raises the HP Big Time.(....!!!!!!! as well as daily drivability on the older 930 models (78  and 79 with 3.3 motor).    Well worth the expense.     Item can be picked up or shipped to your address ...Shipping costs will Vary.  Please see other items for sale .   Thank you     

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