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    Senior Member C.Plavan's Avatar
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    The 911ST has a new (2011) roommate. :)

    Yesterday I got back from a 950 mile Seattle to Clovis, CA run- straight through, solo drive. Picked up my new toy. AMAZING car.

    They look great together. The Porsche side scripts and all.
    Thanks,
    Chad
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    very cool. very very very cool. enjoy!
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    Awesome. The Boxster finally truly finds its groove.

    Washington plates?

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    Sweeeet!
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    I got to see a pair of these running at a DE this past June with factory drivers in them man talk about some impressive driving and a very impressive car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JackOlsen View Post
    Awesome. The Boxster finally truly finds its groove.

    Washington plates?
    I bought it used, with only 317 miles- $10k off MSRP. Total steal on my part. It was a trade in at a Ferrari dealer. I scored big time.
    Thanks,
    Chad
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    Beautiful!!!......now take off that thong and show us those Speedster humps!
    Henry Garazo
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    The 911ST has a new (2011) roommate. :)

    Quote Originally Posted by hgarazo View Post
    Beautiful!!!......now take off that thong and show us those Speedster humps!
    I agree!! Interior shots as well!

    Congrats Chad!

    btw - is there a thread somewhere to see the RSR Tribute completed(Pelican maybe?) It looks like a fantastic build from what I see so far. A far cry from when I saw it in your garage in Modesto many years ago, I remember it had a small pair of vise grips on the fuel line...hehe
    Fact:You are a serious racer! Much admiration to you and the family of P-car drivers.

    Paul
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    You dog, Chad.

    I'd kill to have that Boxter sitting in my garage.
    Great pair of P-cars you have there.

    Enjoy both in good health.
    Cheers!
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