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    Free: 42 Pounds of Up-Fixins

    Free to the first responder. You will need to pay the shipping costs, though.

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    Franz and I have agreed that shipping costs of $175.00 for a box of PCA periodicals written by PCA hobbyists on how to fix your Porsche with out taking to your local, hard working, competent, ethical, devoted, God fearing, tax paying, underpaid, experienced, PCA dues paying, Mechanic is probably not worth it.
    Bottom Line: these are still available.
    Local pick up is preferred. In fact, come by tomorrow morning, grab a cup of fresh ground, fresh brewed coffee, a fresh doughnut and go home with a box full of 42 pounds of paper.

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    Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Franz and I have agreed that shipping costs of $175.00 for a box of PCA periodicals written by PCA hobbyists on how to fix your Porsche with out taking to your local, hard working, competent, ethical, devoted, God fearing, tax paying, underpaid, experienced, PCA dues paying, Mechanic is probably not worth it.
    Bottom Line: these are still available.
    Local pick up is preferred. In fact, come by tomorrow morning, grab a cup of fresh ground, fresh brewed coffee, a fresh doughnut and go home with a box full of 42 pounds of paper.

    Regards

    Jim
    Jim is Frank Beck ghost writing your posts?

    Has anybody seen Jim and Frank in the same room at the same time? Maybe the same person?
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