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    FS: @AK - 2007 997 C4S 29k mi (not mine...funny email)

    Ok, I usually don't post newer stuff, but Paul sent me an email about this car and I thought it was funny yet painfully true...here is the email starting with the subject line:

    "Will the human race evolve without a left leg and only one arm?"

    "Ok, maybe not the entire human race, but probably Porsche owners. Will there even be a manual transmission offered in a new Porsche within the next few years? So, who needs a left leg to operate the clutch and an arm to shift through the gears...completely superfluous!"

    I began to think, yeah, he is right. How soon is it going to be before Porsche won't even offer a manual gearbox anymore. Although I don't have clams to buy this, I think these cars might turn out to end up having a larger cult following than the 993s...who knows. I'll just stick with my 912 hotrod in pieces

    Tons of details on Paul and Ed's site: www.autoKennel.com
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