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    Senior Member CidTito's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Craig T View Post
    All this talk has me feeling guilty for ignoring her this past week. I decided to give her a massage and get some of those fuzzy areas waxed.
    You're right, I see a landing strip.
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    Tried to take an artsy picture of my car. Failed to see the neighbor's "stuff" in the view finder...
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    fitted new rs carpet set and saved 800 bucks thats i was quote to install
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    Quote Originally Posted by brakekiller View Post
    Add race number stickers on the doors and the front hood (number 63, the first one ho tell me why number 63 win)

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    Frankfurt Motor Show, 9 September 1963

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrbennett View Post
    Frankfurt Motor Show, 9 September 1963
    Nice one, but still no - I will open a new thread on "why this race number on your car ?"

    second clue : related to France.
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    I drove it to work!
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    "initially number 2, which is a great number. However I changed to number 63. 63 is the winning number of the 911S which made 6th from scratch at le Mans 1971 (my birth year) and winner of its category. The 63 was driven by two French guys : Raymond Touroul and André Anselme. "
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    Quote Originally Posted by Haasman View Post
    "initially number 2, which is a great number. However I changed to number 63. 63 is the winning number of the 911S which made 6th from scratch at le Mans 1971 (my birth year) and winner of its category. The 63 was driven by two French guys : Raymond Touroul and André Anselme. "
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    ah ah ah, that is clever !

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    going on track

    I have prepared my car to go on trackday. Remove the rear seats, remove the rear belts, attach my harness, clean the interior and exterior (again), setup my toolbag and break pads and fluids. Check tyre pressure for the road.
    wait few hours to go.
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    Clay and wax for the Neunelfer...
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