Frank
That's unbelievable, it looks absolutely fabulous! What a collection of 911s!!
Up Armagh!
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Frank
That's unbelievable, it looks absolutely fabulous! What a collection of 911s!!
Up Armagh!
My family left from Cork in 1948 when I was three;you're right GARETT ...........UP ARMAGH,BUT THE US OF A HAS BEEN TRULY GREAT TO ME,ALL I HAVE, I OWE TO AMERICA
alright, someone has to slum this place up a bit...
http://www.gruppeb.org/users/upload/...rear%20car.JPG
Your picture still makes me envious! I had to replace the master cylinder on the wife's Miata last night in a garage so narrow that I have to walk sideways around both sides of the car. If I had the kind of room you do...
I used to have a girlfriend from Cork here in Seattle. She's gone, but my desire to visit County Cork is still with me. What fantastic pictures; perhaps one of these days I'll take a job with my current company in Dublin and get a chance to see the South in the flesh.Quote:
Originally Posted by gdee123
Thanks for the kind words, Kenik. Seattle has been calling me for a while too.... some day!
I'll go slumming it also
It's good to have company....
Gulf Orange -1972 S to be, this is after 240 hours.
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ed911/911S.jpg
Engine after many hours at www.spezialmotorer.com
http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b3...1/IMG_1090.jpg
See you at the other end! :D (keep pushing!!!)Quote:
Originally Posted by parced@telia.co
Here is the latest shot of the wee beastie at Barbagallo Raceway in sunny Western Australia, doing what it does best last weekend. :D Might give you some hope for the future on those lousy nights when you never feel like you'll finish the job.
Rgds
Simon
Perth
Western Australia