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    Answer 4 Questions when you buy a vacuum cleaner

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    Have you read this thread? If not it may be a good place to start.
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    or here dealing specifically with RHD ST's
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    Yet once again Mr Hodges steps up to the plate.
    Hugh you are a definite GOAT of these early 911 cars from us down under and thank you.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NZVW View Post
    Hugh you are a definite GOAT of these early 911 cars from us down under and thank you.
    Hear, hear!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by HughH View Post
    or here dealing specifically with RHD ST's
    Same OP as the thread you reference Hugh ??!

    (Ps Is “GOAT” an acronym, or a term of endearment, … Or something else I’m missing ?!!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by pgxif View Post
    Same OP as the thread you reference Hugh ??!

    (Ps Is “GOAT” an acronym, or a term of endearment, … Or something else I’m missing ?!!)
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