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    FS: Backdated 993 to RSR

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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...ht_1072wt_1165

    Has anyone seen this car? I seem to recall it being for sale about a year ago in the 50K to 60K range.

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    Dave
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    The text says it's a '70T with a 993 motor. Either way it looks
    like fun! I've grown to like burgundy too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo View Post
    The text says it's a '70T with a 993 motor. Either way it looks
    like fun! I've grown to like burgundy too.
    I stand corrected. My attention to detail at 4 AM is wanting.

    Dave
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    Anyone know the car? I sort of recall from a Treffen at the Flamingo Resort that there was someone in Kirkland WA who built very good cars.
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    I really like this car from what I can see on the Ebay listing. Lots of great goodies went into the build. Not crazy about the wheels, a set of proper Fuchs touched by Harvey would be nice, and I'd do something other than white graphics. Comfy looking seats as well...

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    "Offered at an incredible price"
    Not sure which way this was meant.

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    Nice car, I'd do the Fuchs as well but in white to match the graphics.
    '73 T 2.7RS spec.

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    I remember this car being for sale a few years ago. I may be off on this but I thought the car was located in FL at that time and was in the mid 30's. Again, it was a while back and I may be a little fuzzy on details.
    Anyone else remember?

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