Engine for sale 911/03 2.2 longblock

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Engine for sale 911/03 2.2 longblock

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We have a decent, complete 2.2 longblock for sale. The photos are all on ebay so please forgive the link, not just being lazy just don't want to fill up our DDK server space!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226593118534

Its £4500 great for a 912,914, camper, beach buggy etc
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Re: Engine for sale 911/03 2.2 longblock

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oops - sorry its a 901/03 as fitted to a 1970 911T
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Re: Engine for sale 911/03 2.2 longblock

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camperco wrote: Tue Feb 11, 2025 3:53 pmas fitted to a 1970 911T
1969 911T
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Re: Engine for sale 911/03 2.2 longblock

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- & it's a 2 litre engine ...

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Re: Engine for sale 911/03 2.2 longblock

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Thank you guys. In my rush to correct the type number I overlooked the other details.

Corrected it is a 901/03 2.0 engine from a 1969T.

Its a good job someone is paying attention around here...
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