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Rare Porsche 911 997 Gt3 Rs 4.0 Oil Pump Rsr Upgrade For Turbo 996 993 964 965 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,295.00
Location:

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States

Alpharetta, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Genuine Porsche Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Manufacturer Part Number:997 107 007 91


This listing is for an oil pump removed from a 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RS 4.0 motor with 1200 miles on it.

Can be used as an upgrade on older model 911 Mezger motors including Turbo, GT2 and GT3 models (911, 964, 965, 993, 996, 997) as this pump has higher volume flow and higher vacuum.

List price from Porsche is over $3000.

Any questions, please ask prior to committing to purchase.

Free shipping in the 48 continental mainland United States. 
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