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    Senior Member Varooom's Avatar
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    Sold some great stuff for WAY less than online 'retail' as some of you guy bitch...ALSO scored some great smalls and was a perfect day and turnout. Missed looking at some great cars that drove there and wished I wasn't so busy at my booth. One of the best Hershey meets in a decade...

    Too bad it gets not much press than some boring CC's get online..What a gathering of Porsche!!


    FYI- Nobody is really GIVING stuff away ( except me!) so stop bitching all you 'I could of had that for $2.00... he wants what!!? $200.?" -It's 2016 and not 1985.....

    From what I saw (here and at the Aneheim show) prices were spot on and always some very high $$ and some unheard of deals..

    I gave about $350. in parts to another vendor when I was leaving because I did not want to bring back... From one hoarder to another...


    ** I wish I bought that 964 RS 8yrs ago for $30K...or that Dino in '79 for $15K........


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    I too sold quite a load of stuff. Had a great time with my dad sitting under the central PA sunshine.

    I brought my restored aluminum wheel. Everyone that was walking down my row had to come over and pick it up. Alas, I was asking a lot, so no one reached for their wallet. However, it was funny to watch everyone who asked what I wanted for the wheel put it back on the table much more carefully than how they picked it up. Doesn't matter, I really enjoyed the day and chance to see friends and internet chums.
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    I have to admit that I fondled that wheel a little...but I wasn't surprised with the number. It was a gorgeous piece!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cornpanzer View Post
    I have to admit that I fondled that wheel a little...but I wasn't surprised with the number. It was a gorgeous piece!
    Thanks, it was fun to restore it and rewarding to "show it off" to those who might appreciate it.
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    Live From N.Y.. I still have the seats!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by oscillon View Post
    I too sold quite a load of stuff. Had a great time with my dad sitting under the central PA sunshine.

    I brought my restored aluminum wheel. Everyone that was walking down my row had to come over and pick it up. Alas, I was asking a lot, so no one reached for their wallet. However, it was funny to watch everyone who asked what I wanted for the wheel put it back on the table much more carefully than how they picked it up. Doesn't matter, I really enjoyed the day and chance to see friends and internet chums.
    The $3,500 speedster wheel?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sebastianroher View Post
    The $3,500 speedster wheel?
    No. It was the $4400 901 wheel.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oscillon View Post
    No. It was the $4400 901 wheel.
    How about a photo?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvey Weidman View Post
    How about a photo?
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    There are some "OK" pictures in this FS thread.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...nd-Hockey-Puck
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    I agree with Frank...nothing but a bunch of people selling stuff at retail prices.....his intel was absolutely spot on...no need for any of you guys to go next year...especially you Mr. Cornpanzer...you can stay in the lovely Midwest...Since my life is boring and uneventful, I volunteer to go and report back so you can all stay home and surf the interwebs.....nothing to see here....move along

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