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  1. #21
    Attrition. Engines do better in most accidents and rust never sleeps.
    Early S Registry #235
    rgruppe #111

  2. #22
    Cars on the west coast outlast the engine, engines on the east coast outlast the car.

    ~J~
    air cooled only

  3. #23
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    Finally. Added the amount of engines in the system on the first page. Will soon add the stats about the engines, like how many engines of what year etc.

    Omar
    Www.porschemotorsearch.com
    Porsche Coupe 1966 (6605 Bahama Yellow, code 110)
    Porsche 911 T targa 1971 (1410 signal orange)
    Porsche 911 T targa 1972 (6210 light yellow)
    Porsche 911 E targa 1973 (2310 tangerine)
    Porsche 911 E coupe 1973 (Special color option)

  4. #24
    Thanks guys.

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