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    1967 911S 2.0 liter engine (cross post)

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    1967 911S 2.0 liter engine
    http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsc...er-engine.html
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    D'oh! I can't believe I missed the zip code Eric. Goes to figure given how cryptic the PP ads are. Bad/no pictures, no engine numbers.

    Thanks for the heads up.
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    He has been using the name BuffaloBill
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    Quote Originally Posted by joegt3cup View Post
    He has been using the name BuffaloBill
    And dukie and telefunkenu47 and who knows what else. Most of his aliases have been banned over on PP, perhaps that is why he will no longer respond via PM, so there's no evidence after he gets into it with someone.

    On the positive side it does seem as if he is actually letting go of some of his stuff. He must be holding on to the good stuff however because most of the things he sells look pretty grimy and worn out.

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    Eric, If I recall correctly in the past you have come to the defense of 'Sheridan, Wyoming'....?

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