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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: East coast, west coast, typ. 35,000 ft
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and I wouldn't necessarily rely on what the back of the speedometer looks like as a tip-off.
The pros can install a new trim ring and the crimp would be perfect. More likely, the speedometer could have been swapped with a new or lower mileage unit very easily, even with a somewhat appropriate date-stamp without much hassle at all,
agree, this doesn't look like a low mileage car. The only way to know would be to have repair history that showed the mileage progressing over a period of time
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looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622
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