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Thread: What Did You Do to Your 911 Today?

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    Wow, just checked price. I believe they were $50. each when I ordered them in March of this year. That was the reason I grabbed 'em then.
    Mike O'Meara
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    yea- $50 is more reasonable for something that MIGHT fit my custom bumperettes.
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    Spent Friday afternoon with Jay, and our friend Chuck up the Animas Valley tinkering with old 911's...
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    Went out for a morning drive. G.Led
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    Gave it a much needed bath, added some decals and more important, I went for a long ride! It was a good day in NYC...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Type911 View Post
    Spent Friday afternoon with Jay, and our friend Chuck up the Animas Valley tinkering with old 911's...
    Those injection stacks on the aubergine car are a thing of beauty!!!
    1969 911 E #824

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    Took a drive up Skyline Road and happened to spot a sweet looking early long hood tangerine coupe parked along the side of the road. Hope it wasn't broken down. Waited a half hour or so to see if the owner might show up.

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    Drove my 73 Hot Rod up to the air-cooled Porsche swap at Ski Roundtop, Pennsylvania.

    Saw this fantastic car there.

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    I took Mr. Grumpy, for a much-needed airing out. Mr. G is a gussied up '72T (I didn't do it!) with a twin-plug 2.7 RS motor in it - I did do that! The picture is on somebody's gift to 911 drivers: the Peak-to-Peak highway outside of Boulder, CO. The road was blissfully free of anyone at 5PM on Tuesday, 9/20. Sorry it wasn't sunny!
    - Rob
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    Both the car and the Aspens look wonderful.
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