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    Porsche Catalogs by Malcolm Toogood

    My dad has lost all hope in trying conventional ways of hiding stuff from me so he has resorted to weird and unusual places to keep his stuff.
    A few days ago I was on another one of my teenager hunger sprees (parents you know what I'm talking about.) and as I was eating something (I don't look at my food, I just inhale and hope it tastes good.) I bit on something that was not food. It turned out to be another one of my dad's books. (Don't worry I wiped all the spit off of it.)

    1991 Porsche Catalogs by Malcolm Toogood

    book is in great condition, slight tear on cover not very big, great color photographs.

    This book is a collection of different showroom Brochures from 1948-1991

    $28.00 including shipping to continental U.S. outside continental U.S. will cost extra.

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

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