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  1. #11
    Here it is:

    http://d240157.u39.zeonhost.com/foru...&threadid=3484

    "Riviera Blue" is probably as close as it gets if you are familiar with some of the late 993 colors.

    Tom
    Early S Registry #235
    rgruppe #111

  2. #12
    Tom-
    Congrats on a great car. I cannot wait to see it roaming the streets here in TO/ WLV.
    Cheers,
    Kevin
    RGruppe #004
    "Shoemaker stick to your last,"
    Ferry Porsche

  3. #13
    Riviera Blue; probably as close as it gets.

    Tom
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    oh thanx for the pix...
    seems to be near gulfblue...
    on a 993 i dont like it very well... but on an early 911 i like it!

    Hmmm its very difficult to find the right colour for the car...
    At the time i scrape the undercoating from the car. The underbody will have the same colour then the rest of the car, so i have to make this decision soon...
    but i have to make some welding too... this damned mat to keep the good noises from the driver on the back seat-hutch (is ist the right word?? sorry..) kept water over the years and now there is no more plate to find there, only rusty peaces in stinking water an the undercoating of the car...
    ****!! the rest of the car is original and without rust!! When i saw this, i was crying ... but for this moments i have always some bottles of good bavarian beers in my barn

    ufff, many work to do on the car, but i will bring it on the road again after standing over 12 years...

    best regards
    Winnie
    1972 T targa vipergreen in very bad condition (what should i do with it?)
    1972 T Coupe in restoration (i'll do many work on it)
    1978 SC Targa in good condition and a lil bit more hp's than the original 180 (al lil bit to new for me, but a great driver)

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    MY OH mydmolly !

    That is one nice looking car -would love to see that parked next to a tangerine - or better yet running side by side down a straight !

    have a blast

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