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Question Oil Tank Identification

I would appreciate some help identifying these oil tanks. I've done quite a bit of research and have labeled my educated guesses. Can anyone confirm or correct?

I am working on an engine test stand and will pick one to use for that. I am thinking the one bottom left is the best candidate. It appears to be the least valuable, has fewer ports to deal with than the one bottom right, and a couple mounting points built in.

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Go to posts 6 and 13. The bottom right would have least value to collectors.
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/1124699-sc-vs-carrera-oil-tank-differences.html
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Go to posts 6 and 13. The bottom right would have least value to collectors.
https://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-technical-forum/1124699-sc-vs-carrera-oil-tank-differences.html
Thanks for that link. It is helpful. I'm still not clear on the part number. The PDF catalog for 74-78 and 78-83 list a few with the same drawing but don't differentiate them:
930 107 006 00
930 107 006 03
930 107 006 04
930 107 006 07

I think the two additional ports are an indication this was meant for Sportmatic.
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The one lower left, labeled 73-77 is a 73 one year only.
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Not Sportmatic. It is from the '80's and probably for the 930 Turbo models.
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Screenshot of a 1986 Slantnose 930 oil tank.


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