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    Lightbulb Researching a cars previous life in India

    Hi there!

    I would like to know more about a car that has lived itīs previous life in India. Is there anyone on this board who could point me in the right direction to obtain information?

    Hugely thankful for any help.

    Jesse
    Porsche 935 DP1 Zirkelbach
    930/10
    Resale red

    Porsche 911, 1971
    2.5L on Webers
    Silvermetallic

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    Good luck with this one. Cars in India live in a state of total KAOS. They are transferred without title until they are left to rot.
    When I was in India I noticed that in the heart of a busy city you will have a plethora of shiny new rides, as they wear out they are sold to someone with a little less income who lives just outside of town who then sell it the same a little further out of town SO the vintage rides are way out of town. No one tracks these and they don't get pulled over for no reg.

    Also India is a HUGE place, you would have to know where in India to start or you are looking for a needle in all of the Oceans combined.

    Jesse[/QUOTE]

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