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    Sepia Brown 1972 911T Targa

    This car is beautiful. Love Sepia Brown.
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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1972-...item3cc480ad1b

    Take a look at the cars the seller has. Very nice.
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    http://www.aristocars-us.com/Inventory.html

    Peter

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    Love the Mahle wheels, especially being called out on CoA. Very nice looking car
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    I don't know... Sepia is a tough sell. Reminds me of "The Emporer's New Clothes" by Aesop. What do you guy's see in it? (I know what I see in it.)

    Until God himself changes the color of poop, I'm out.

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    I am one of the five people on earth that actually likes Sepia. Great period color. My only fault on this car is how the fan is assembled....easy fix.
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    The seller bought this car from me if you would like additional details. I fell for the offer to end my Ebay sale early. Never again will I make the same mistake.

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    Love the color also......
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    Red, red, red, red, red, red, red, red, red, SEPIA...

    Which would you pick? I know what I would...

    Love the brown sport seats!
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    Beaker: Don't feel bad. The guy he sells the car to will also sell it for a profit. As long as everyone makes money, it's still fun. Greed is a killjoy.

    Brown people out there: Your enthusiasm is to be commeded but I think the market in general has something to say about this. Typically poop type colors don't fair as well. It will be interesting to see what happens with this car and the Sepia RS.

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    Too bad this Targa isn't a Sportomatic- it would really break the bank.

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    I, too, like sepia brown! It is a great color. But, I am a bit biased.

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