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    Now, This is an FUGLY 911, Very Sad

    This is by far, the scariest 911 to ever follow me home, view at your own rist, as you have been WARNED!!!!

    Sad thing is this started as a nice, pretty solid 72 (my favorite year for 911s)

    Now to figure out what to do with it???






















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    ug lee

    I could use the oil tank & door pieces ........oil door `flap` & hard ware if you will.....

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    I swear Byron, I just don't know where you find this stuff.....nice yellow paint

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    The gauge mods are a subtle touch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurtEgerer
    The gauge mods are a subtle touch.
    As is the passenger side door stay!

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    What did they mount the mirrors with an uzi?
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    Try BBC's Top Gear

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    Quote Originally Posted by cliffandropoff
    As is the passenger side door stay!
    Looks like a poorman's Lambo door. Remove bottom hinge. Bolt in hood strut. Done!

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    Miami Vice. I see many long hours in your future with a welder.
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