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    73 RS Tribute

    Hello, Has anyone complied a list of 73 RS tribute cars?

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    How about starting your own list or registry?
    Always good to see pioneers.


    Try Googling "Fake Grass Registry" for some ideas on format.

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    Now that is some good humor!
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    You will need rules about what is a "correct tribute" car as opposed to just a mongrel hot rod.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Beck View Post
    Try Googling "Fake Grass Registry" for some ideas on format.
    ^^
    Posting of the week. Maybe of the month. Thanks for the laugh, Frank !

    OP: no offense, that was just a funny reply... Why don't you join the registry of what it actually is (T E or S) and specify it's an RS clone in the description? The purpose of registries is to track down VIN and other info on real cars. What you want sound amore like a club, feel free to start one. Show us your car, too !!
    Greg.
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    Nice one Frank.

    Porschenova, wasn't this covered I your other thread?
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ibute-Registry

    Also, post some photos of your tribute car! We always like interesting builds.

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    Great way to build the membership . . . .




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    Looks like Frank scared him off. Must have been a thin skinned Millennial.
    David

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    I love tribute cars. They're basically anything you want them to be.

    Tribute: A tribute is built to commemorate something. Works of art are produced to commemorate an event or a person. There is no reason that a car can’t be a tribute. One example is a car or a motorcycle built Ito commemorate the twin towers that were destroyed on 9-11. Last year an art display was created as a tribute to the Orlando shooting victims. A tribute is thought to be a way of showing respect.

    I think big old Harley hog could be a tribute to a Brumos 911. As long as it was built as a sign of respect for the old Brumos dealership.

    Richard Newton

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    Sorry if I missed your answer the last time I asked:

    Richard, what do you actually do for a living?



    Rick, don't blame me if he ran away. That was a solid gag. He should have laughed and moved through it.

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