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Not trying to be an ass, but it's "long hood".
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Dave, my car is a 73 that was originally sold in Germany then imported. It has a plastic tank. Holds a lot of gas. I can take a picture, but any call on what it is? It doesn't look like the one in the picture on this car.
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Jake Gulick, Black Rock, CT. '73 yellow 911E , & 2003 BMW M3 Cab. Ex: 84 Mazda RX-7 SCCA racer. did ok with it, set some records, won some races, but it wore out, LOL[/B] |
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A quick search in the tech section turns up 98 pages of threads where early cars are referred to as longnose, not to mention the literally hundreds of members who responded to the threads with no apparent confusion or concern with the term. Doesn't seem to be a problem...
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you have the correct tank for your car. it is the same as the RS tank- identical. Euro S's were delivered with them. 85 liters and a pita since the bottom ridges stick down too far. They get scraped and banged up a lot when the cars are lowered. Still the right "accessory" to have
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