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    Porsche Prototype Era By Bill Oursler

    Recently my Dad has gone from worrying and freaking out about his stuff to worrying and freaking out about me being a possible klepto.

    Because my Dad is concerned about my mental state of being he signed me up for therapy.

    The therapist recommended that we tried an exercise where my Dad left out something valuable on the kitchen table. If I left it alone it meant that I was improving and did not need more therapy, if I took it that meant that I would need serious counseling and possible medication.

    The book was worth it.

    Porsche Prototype Era 1964-1973 In Photographs by: Bill Oursler.

    Book is practically MINT condition, incredible black-white and color photos.

    $125 including shipping to continental U.S. shipping outside continental U.S. will cost extra. This book is no longer in print and is cheaper than anything I've seen anywhere else.

    Here are some pictures:
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    Andy Linden
    1967 912
    1990 Jetta GLI 16v

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    Bump!
    Still available, my dad is tearing apart the house looking for it, so I must sell the book before he finds it!
    Andy Linden
    1967 912
    1990 Jetta GLI 16v

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    More Pictures!
    Attached Images Attached Images
    Andy Linden
    1967 912
    1990 Jetta GLI 16v

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    Bump! Again!
    Andy Linden
    1967 912
    1990 Jetta GLI 16v

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    Andy:

    There are others here that are far more likely to beat you to therapy albeit for other reasons.
    But, it you feel that selling this will keep you out of trouble I'll buy it although your dad is the one "with issues". Don't let him fool you. Nobody; I mean nobody, should have all the stuff he has stashed away.
    It is so bad that not even he can tell you whether he has something or not it. Tell me I am wrong. Please keep an eye on him.

    Send me the details on the fleece job and I'll arrange a pay off. Spill the beans and I'll rat you out.

    Tom
    Early S Registry #235
    rgruppe #111

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