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Thread: Vintage Porsche Train Wreck???

  1. #11

    Bangin in the Hood

    Zekie U bin rollin wid da LB homies way tooo long...to start thinkin about cappin da sorry a$$ punks wid a Nine...
    Master of the Buffet

    Voice of Reasoned Conservatism

  2. #12

    red ants kill too

    No worries Zeke I wasn't suggesting that you were wrong just that my idea would cause greater suffering...I love Speedsters, grew up fixing and playing with more than one.
    Ed Barnett
    RGruppe #124
    Northern California Racing Club
    American Racing Club
    Member, Northwest Hillclimb Association

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    Now in the back of a trim shope on Irvine, if somebody was to pay a little visit this weekend, they might find two turbos and a nine-one-one-slope.
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