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    best porsche memory

    just bought my 2000 porsche 911 driving crazy in the rain .heading home from newport beach.on the 405 freeway.driving over 130mph.its was raining cats and dogs.seen a dip in the road coming.thought it was over for me.had two others guys in the car.thought to myself keep the petal down.felt like i was in slow motion.before you know it .didnt even feel the dip in the road.car ate the dip in the road.thought at the the time, only porsche baby.

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    crazy and young

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    Crazy yes! Young not so much.
    Mike Fitton # 2071
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    Back in the late 1980's, I did everything I could possibly do with my S. That included showing it in Concours d'Elegance events. A favorite memory of mine was giving my Dad a ride in my car onto the display field at one show. I was so proud. It's all his fault, you know, that I am a Porsche fanatic.
    Peter Kane

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