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    Cool Porsche Tatoos

    Saw this today and yes, they are real...
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    What, no AUDI and BMW to go with all his other adornments?

    I see an OPEL logo hiding on the underside of his forearm as well...........probably saving his money until he can afford Hanomag and Borgward tatoos
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    His buddy had a BMW logo over his heart. You can see the VW on his shoulder and the Mert-cedes on his bicep. I'm thinking of a Morris Minor 1000 tat acrosst (sic) my chest.

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    John, here's the follow-up pic. His buddy-
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    I've had my Porsche crest since October of 2001...

    My reasoning behind it was VERY personal.
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    Thumbs up Dedication!

    Cool Marco. This guy was driving a really nice stock looking '62 Beetle with original paint, a big bore 912 motor and bigarse Webers. His autocross/hillclimb car and it went like stink. Of course he was a commited mechanic.

    So, where's yours? I fergit.

    Zitronengelb R1012 the RatBasterd
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jens View Post
    Cool Marco. This guy was driving a really nice stock looking '62 Beetle with original paint, a big bore 912 motor and bigarse Webers. His autocross/hillclimb car and it went like stink. Of course he was a commited mechanic.

    So, where's yours? I fergit.
    I know I'm going to regret digging this out of storage, but here's the Famous Photo ...

    And here's the link to the original posting by SWBSam: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...n-ii-pics.html
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    He should have put 924 under it
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    Talking

    Cane as prison guard?

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    I like cars a lot. And I actually like tattoos. But I have a personal "no logo" policy. I might be willing to break this policy for say, ownership of Porsche. The company.



    Though I am struggling somewhat secretly to not put the Social Distortion skeleton on me somewhere.

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