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    Porsche topples General Motors (with pics)

    3rd quarter of 2010, General Motors decided to take a left turn right at Porsche. Chief analysts have decided the hostile takeover would have dealt a serious blow to the owners shares of classic porsche stock. However, quick and nimble action resulted in a glancing blow, results pictured below, as GM stock continues to plummet. Insurance proves the Porsche remains high value and is currently undergoing restructure at Series 900 in conjunction with Celette.
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    Justice! The SUV gets the worst of it, for once.
    Tom F.
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    Senior Member CurtEgerer's Avatar
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    Isn't that like a wrestling technique? Hit the big guys low and topple them over.

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    ^^^ Zuffenhausen Sumo! Didn't think a photo like that could bring a grin... glad to see the 911 faired so well.
    Russ

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    Vintageracer John Straub's Avatar
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    The bigger they are...the harder they fall!

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    Takes a lickin' and keeps on tickin'.

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    That gives a whole new meaning to Porsche as a giant killer...

    Du must schwein haben

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