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Thread: 1972 911 oil tank with cap, dip stick, and level sensor

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    1972 911 oil tank with cap, dip stick, and level sensor

    Sold. Very nice oil tank including nice 911 Porsche cap(late OEM), dip stick,and level sensor. Everything you need. No rust common for this part. Use as is or repaint for show quality. Priced at $475 + shipping to CONUS. Paypal for family and friends or add Paypal fee for guaranteed return. Questions at 952 8359969. Paypal at pgeorge911@aol.com. Thanks for looking. Peter






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    Senior Member Cliff's Avatar
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    Same tank for the ‘S’ ?
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