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    Peter Kane

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    .. don't pay too much attention to it.

    Richard

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    Thumbs up ..interesting stuff

    ... and if the story is true or not, everybody can to decide for himself. Still his website is great in all aspects IMHO. Because I understand the Dutch language, it's a bit easier off course. BTW, one of his cars, the '64 911 (VIN#300170), or the twin grill T6 roadster is for sale.

    Cees

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    Maybe something lost in translation... but the guy comes off as a bit of a crackpot IMO.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JCR
    Maybe something lost in translation... but the guy comes off as a bit of a crackpot IMO.
    I don't have to click on the link to agree with that... (BTW, I'm referring to the famous comedian...I think the link I could read made sense.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by 304678
    .. don't pay too much attention to it.

    Richard
    OK. Dream on if you like.

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    crackpot

    Quote Originally Posted by JCR
    Maybe something lost in translation... but the guy comes off as a bit of a crackpot IMO.
    If mr crackpot is spreading lies and false docs, would Porsche legal dept tolerate this? BTW, IMO crackpots do not cherish superb Porsches and neither do they create nice websites to share their passion.

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    roadster

    Quote Originally Posted by RSexS
    ... and if the story is true or not, everybody can to decide for himself. Still his website is great in all aspects IMHO. Because I understand the Dutch language, it's a bit easier off course. BTW, one of his cars, the '64 911 (VIN#300170), or the twin grill T6 roadster is for sale.

    Cees
    Would like to here more about your Roadster please reply to my e-mail.

    freshragsinc@aol.com
    Thanks,

    Will

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