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    FS: @samba - Slammed early 911

    http://www.thesamba.com/vw/classifie...php?id=1385364

    Sorry just crusing thru the "The Samba" ads like I'm apt to do...

    Spotted this beauty.

    If you're into slammed and tube framed early 911's...this might be for you.

    Never seen anything quite like this before....

    No affiliation!!!

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    -Doug
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    1989 Lancia Delta Integrale 16V

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    Physics Guy oscillon's Avatar
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    that is slightly unnatural looking...
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    Are you sure "no affiliation" skinnerd?

    That car has been around for a while. The previous ad had a model sprawled on the hood if I remember correctly.

    Kent
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    Quote Originally Posted by kentf14 View Post
    The previous ad had a model sprawled on the hood if I remember correctly.

    Kent
    Is that why the paint appears to be missing in certain spots?!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mohrgan View Post
    Is that why the paint appears to be missing in certain spots?!
    Slip and Slide...

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    It is only a matter of time before we see a "DONK" p-car.

    Tom
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    Yeah!
    20 inch Fuchs spinners, Crunk and cars get togethers!
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    This car sold on ebay from CA last year for about $6500, not a bad return if they can get it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kentf14 View Post
    Are you sure "no affiliation" skinnerd?

    That car has been around for a while. The previous ad had a model sprawled on the hood if I remember correctly.

    Kent
    Yeah....positive Kent.
    I just saw this and said "oh wow."
    Just knew that you guys (Early S) could appreciate it in the "right" way.
    -Doug
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    1977 Martini Edition 924
    1989 Lancia Delta Integrale 16V

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    I always wondered what happened to the serial no. ...

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