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    Xavier Petit-Jean-Boret Xavier PJB's Avatar
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    Re-Edition of the Porsche tyre pressure control

    Here it is, just took it from Porsche, alloy, steel and leather :
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    I bought the same some weeks ago at the PC in Brussels it works fine and the price was fair.
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    That's kinda' cool...

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeK View Post
    For me, the Dräger is still the best there is. I have on my father bought new in West Germany in 1969, it still matches modern digital ones.
    The Porsche Classic script bothers me as well. It is trying too hard.
    Sure, but this is a great alternative, I am sure that if this one would have been out in 69 or so, people would have love it. This is however manufactured by Porsche and it is great they take care of their "old" clients.
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