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    Member 301835scott's Avatar
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    I believe this is the one off Porsche skunk works 911 POS, I don't think I have ever seen a factory 911 POS. I can now check that box.
    scott

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    The bad yellow dash stitching is so awesome!

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    Some serious Velocity stacks there!
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    " I am not an ANIIIMAAAL ! " EM

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    Are you all idiots.... thats one of only 3 made real 911 1968 RSR with rocketaudioenginepumpfuelingsuperboost RSR engines which had been made!!!! Much more rare than a 911R! It has the ueberrare high rocketsience intaketrumpets made from liquid metal! I think Captain Kirk was first owner... but I´m not sure... lets look at the Kardex!
    Porsche 911 S 1971 Kremer race car

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    Well at least you have the original front vin plate to work around!
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    Is anybody else curious to see just how bad it is under all of that Tupperware?
    Per Schroeder

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    It reminds me off a poor Hot Wheels knock off that you would find in the generic knock off box of Cracker Jacks, at the knock off grocery store outlet, located in that knock off 50s town in that old John Travolta movie.
    Mauricio
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    Oh, come on guys, it is not that good!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    I wish I hadn't seen this...
    I saw this banana when it was first posted and thought I would keep it a secret.
    Too late damage done...it took about a week until my eyes and brain healed.

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