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    Fast in, slow out Carl Bauer's Avatar
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    '68 911 Avon 'Wild Country' Aftershave

    Could anyone with a '68 911 need this 911 full of aftershave?

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    $15 + leakproof shipping.
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    I need vintage aftershave! PM sent. -- Curt

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    Curt it's yours.

    Don't blame me when the women walk the other way and no one wants a ride in the Targa or the M3 because of 'that smell'.
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    Wild Country Aftershave.

    "60% of the time, it works EVERYTIME!!"
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    It has bits of real 911 in it.
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    I think you are suppose to drink it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr9146
    Wild Country Aftershave.

    "60% of the time, it works EVERYTIME!!"
    Thanks for removing any bigfoot references.
    Bill G.

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