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    Hey reza,
    I was wondering what had happened to this car. Interesting to see it go half way around the world.
    Are you a kiwi or just keen to come have a look around in an awesome car? It's a shame you couldn't leave it here to get restored.
    Can't wait to see it back on the road over here sometime, my former employer has the 1st 356 in nz so maybe we could get them side by side.

    Cheers
    Reuben

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    hey reza
    great to at last see this car started,so wish I had had the time and money to have done it myself,
    don't worry we here had the same reservations on the authenticity of this car,we couldn't find any
    of the original paint either,but I had the right people here check this car out and also Porsche Germany
    confirmed the numbers,this is going to be a great project,wish you all the luck with it,
    alex

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    Well done Reza

    Martin

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    The car was finally on its way to bein restored.

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    Swiss cheese.
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    Wreenkles.... Collision history. Gesundheit.
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    Hugh, theres no interior left in this car. I'm in the waiting list for some repurposed coffee crates door panels. No dash no knee pad... zilch. And sign me up please for that coconut rusk mixed with horse hair ambrosia thing. Yes, the pictures show that the only residual old paint appears to be polo red or tangerine.


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    and if so is there any signs of that left after being a "bastaardized racer..."
    on my Kiwi cars list it was showing as red at one stage

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    Red paint here and there, and then under its belly, uh, blue paint. Hahaha, whats goin on.
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    Congrats. Looks like you will have you hands full with this one. Who is doing the metal surgery? Let me know if you need and detail pics along the way, our cars are close in age.
    Mark Erbesfield
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    Hey, Reza . . .

    Looks like you have quite the project there

    Hope this car doesn't keep you off the road, meanwhile. I've been missing all those loooong drives you do --- w/ the Blue Car . . . and your co-pilot (s).


    Anyway --- congratulations . . .

    . . . and thank you for posting this
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