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    I’m happy for the new owner, but very sad that Bryan had moved on. Please still contribute your great knowledge.
    Last edited by rower; 12-01-2020 at 07:55 PM.

  2. #22
    Way to go Brian congratulations Jason biggest mistake of my car journey was selling #197
    Clyde Boyer





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    Thanks Clyde, feeling blessed and enjoying it! Cheers!Name:  F42F5CC4-517B-457E-AE45-A801CF834E7D.jpeg
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    Always Hunting...

  4. #24
    Yes how stupid am I, sold #101 to Bryan’s friend Randy and then #197 to another Aussie

    I kick myself regularly��

    Enjoy your car had an Aussie connection too from memory
    Clyde Boyer





    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed
    1973 2.4E Coupe RHD Aussie 5 speed my first ever 911 (1995)







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    First Aussie R Gruppe Member #366
    TYP 901 Register Inc #6

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    Quote Originally Posted by EuroWerkz1 View Post
    Thanks Clyde, feeling blessed and enjoying it! Cheers!Name:  F42F5CC4-517B-457E-AE45-A801CF834E7D.jpeg
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    Hard to go wrong with that combination.

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    Rs 451

    Quote Originally Posted by EuroWerkz1 View Post
    Thanks Clyde, feeling blessed and enjoying it! Cheers!Name:  F42F5CC4-517B-457E-AE45-A801CF834E7D.jpeg
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    Jason, #451 has a long history in New Zealand, after being imported from Switzerland by its first NZ owner. I believe that Alan even found the original Swiss plates and sent them to Brian.
    451’s next NZ owner Dudley took it with him when he moved to Australia.
    It has extensive racing & auto cross history in NZ, and LOTS of video footage (VHS). If you google MrKUMEU Porsche on YouTube you will find some.
    If you require additional history to supplement that which Brian has provided you, let me know - there are a number of PCNZ members who vividly remember your RS and the original NZ owner still lives down the road from me!

    Cheers, Gary
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    Quote Originally Posted by 911kiwi View Post
    If you google MrKUMEU Porsche on YouTube you will find some.
    Congrats Jason! My dream car that my wife actually thought I got an "RS" when I got my "regular old fashion 911" S.

    Here's one of the videos of RS 451 in a Gymkhana.

    https://youtu.be/gpVS2oyY1IY
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    Very cool video. Not sure how I missed this thread until now. I too have had the pleasure of driving 451 and driving many miles with Brian. What a wonderful car and Brian speaks highly of its new caretaker. Looking forward to meeting him.

    Oh and Brian is definitely NOT out of the game. I hear Gold is the perfect ying to the former MW Silver yang.
    Scott H.
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